We're still trying to figure out this whole "realcore" thing and exactly what differentiates it from plain old everyday amateur smut. Is it a matter of technique? Or perhaps something to do with purpose or intent? Since the best way to describe anything is usually by example, maybe we can do no better than direct you to this blog featuring realcore snapshots culled from various places around the interweb—and more importantly, curator Monkfish's excellent explanation of the whole phenomenon: "This blog is dedicated to the screaming urge behind every really real picture which says look at me! and, of course, look at my wife! I find this heartening. Sure, its often ugly, but if you think only that, think how your perception of images has been stamped by commerce, psychoanalysts and fucking magazines, then think how you look with the light on. These images attempt to recapture our own real image from the corporate world. They often fail, they may make you grin or wince, or they may turn you on." (And sometimes, all those things at once. Maybe that's what realcore is all about?)
· Very Real: "Images With Three Feet In The Mud" (veryreal.blogspot.com)
Previously: Realcore: The Blog, What Is Realcore?