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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, 2006 (Single Issue Magazine)

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ALL-STAR COVER MODEL BEACH PARTY GRACES THE COVER OF THE 2006 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED SWIMSUIT ISSUE

MOST MODELS EVER TO APPEAR ON ONE SI COVER

The 2006 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED Swimsuit Issue features 25 of the world's most beautiful supermodels, including eight who grace this year's cover, posing at spectacular locations around the world. The eight models who appear on the cover are Carolyn Murphy, Daniela Pestova, Elle Macpherson, Elsa Benitez, Rachel Hunter, Rebecca Romijn, Veronica Varekova and Yamila Diaz-Rahi.

In addition to 25 supermodels, this is the ninth consecutive year the issue has featured a figure from the world of sports. The only athlete to grace the pages of this year's issue is tennis superstar Maria Sharapova.

This year's issue is the eighth orchestrated by Senior Editor Diane Smith. The annual search for paradisiacal locales took the magazine to eight exotic locations: Harbour Island and Cat Island in the Bahamas, Hollywood, Huahine in French Polyneisa, Las Vegas, Colombia, Palm Springs and Turks & Caicos.

In Palm Springs, 2003 cover model Petra Nemcova posed in her first SI shoot since surviving last year's Asian tsunami. Nemcova is also the subject of SI columnist Rick Reilly's back-page story, "Petra Shines On".

Veteran SI starlets Anne V and Noemie Lenoir hit the Hollywood hills and the streets of Los Angeles with rookie Yesica Toscanini. SI favorites Ana Beatriz Barros, Fernanda Motta and Mallory Snyder joined first-timer Aline Nakashima in stunning Huahine in French Polynesia. Molly Sims, star of NBC's Las Vegas, posed all around Sin City, including the roulette tables. Colombia's San Pedro de Majagua played host to rookies Brooklyn Decker & Pania Rose and second-year SI model Oluchi Onweagba. SI veterans Bridget Hall, Daniella Sarahyba and Marisa Miller welcomed newcomer Carla Campbell to the white sand beaches of Cat Island in the Bahamas.

Body paint artist Joanne Gair has sprayed and brushed swimsuits on some of the world's most beautiful women for SI since 1999. This year her inspiration is 1998 cover model Heidi Klum. Gair, who also photographed the spread, styled Heidi as a glamour girl of old Hollywood in four captivating suits and sexy poses.


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  • Single Issue Magazine: 200 pages
  • Publisher: The Time Inc. Magazine Company (February 14, 2006)
  • ISBN-10: 1580607616
  • ISBN-13: 978-1580607612
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 7.6 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #305,048 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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45 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars sweeeeet, February 16, 2006
By Gerald E. Deon (potsdam, ny United States) - See all my reviews
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Don't let the lack of stars fool you. This issue is great. I'm not sure what people have against half-naked women, but I tend to like them. Maybe it's just me...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Most photos are clear, but some are second-rate, March 4, 2006
By Richard C. Yeh (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
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I am fascinated at watching professionals at work. I appreciate those of us who do difficult work; I have great admiration for those of us who do it well. I see this magazine as a showcase of the work of professionals: models, photographers, make-up and hair artists, costume designers, editors, and advertisers. (Fortunately, there is no imbecilic sportswriting in this issue.) And most of the photos are beautiful. This review is about the ones that aren't.

There are problems in two of the collections of photos: those of Molly Sims, and the "Bombshell Beach" with the eight cover models in the Bahamas. By some coincidence, both of those collections were photographed by Raphael Mazzucco. There is either something wrong with the camera --- perhaps it doesn't focus right, or its lens is too small, or its JPEG compression is too high --- or something amiss in the retouching process, or both.

Almost all other photos in the magazine are crystal-clear. On p. 131, Franz Lidz writes, "it's really all about the hair," and in most of the other pictures you can see the individual strands --- even in Heidi Klum's art-softened collection. All the advertisements, certainly --- poor-quality photos would detract from the product, and you won't see any errors there.

But, on p. 7, in the table of contents, I see an obvious rectangular grid on Elle MacPherson's abdomen and the out-of-focus white-sand background. This grid is barely perceptible on Walter Iooss, Jr's Marisa Miller (p. 9), and almost imperceptible on Steward Shining's Ana Beatriz Barros (p. 5). Maybe this is because p. 5 and p. 9 have darker backgrounds. OK, next example.

On p. 105, there is either a hot pixel or a printing error that puts a red spot on Molly Sims's right shoulder. On pp. 106-107, Ms. Sims's hair and wrist are in relatively-clear focus, but the printing pixelation around her eyebrow, eye, nose, and mouth lend an overall harshness to the scene, no matter the out-of-focus softening of the body and background. Maybe this is to reflect the harsh glitz of Las Vegas, but this is one of the least-attractive large photos in the magazine. On p. 108, I think the focus is at Ms. Sims's nose, but the depth of field is so small that her eyelashes don't appear as separate hairs. "The $30 Million Bikini" on pp. 112-115 has color noise or dithering, making Ms. Sims's skin look sandpaper-rough. The focus is on the diamonds at her left breast, so, again, I cannot resolve any eyelashes.

I admit, big photos are harder than small ones. When you blow up any image, all the little errors are just that much more apparent. Skin tones are harder to print than brighly-colored sports uniforms. I may have misjudged the photographer's artistic intention. Interior light may not be as intense as daylight. Fine. Let's move on to the Bahamas.

In the photo of the eight professional models sitting or kneeling on the beach (pp. 141-144), I again sense the harshness, and the reason isn't the glare of the sun off the gloss of the models' lips --- there's a dithering or compression problem afflicting almost every skin area. This "reunion" is arguably the most important photo in the magazine. I think this isn't a printing problem, because the small photos of the same models don't show this effect.

The rest of the collection is somewhat redeeming. The photos of Elle MacPherson on pp. 146-148 and 150 are better, but not amazing. The rest of the photos in the collection are good, some even as clear as those in the other collection in the magazine. On pp. 176-177, I can even see tiny grains of sand on Rebecca Romijn's shoulden and Rachel Hunter's collarbone. The printing error --- a white dot on Elle MacPherson's face --- distracts.

I am not a professional photographer, but I do appreciate professional work. If it was a professional (editorial) choice to show older models poorly compared to younger models (just as a bride is given some latitude to present her bridesmaids as foils), then I cannot argue with that, and must apologize to Raphael Mazzucco for singling out his work. But I doubt it. Why then would the "Beach Party" be the focus? What professional model would agree to this presentation? What professional photographer would accept this blemish to her/his resume?

Sports Illustrated received some 35 million dollars (the widely-reported 2005 figure) for the swimsuit issue and related products. The companies that bought advertising made sure that their creative agencies delivered a top-quality product --- as I said before, their advertisements are crystal-clear. If you pay for this magazine, you'd hope that their photo retouching experts would have fixed these problems and delivered a higher-quality product. Alas, some professional along the way made a decision of what was good enough for you.

I am selling my copy in the Amazon Marketplace.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THAT IS ONE HOT COVER, February 1, 2007
i dont know about the negative comments, but all i gotta say is, THAT IS ONE HOT COVER....if that's what heavan looks like, God please take me now!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition 2006
This edition has many photographs. It contains Rebecca Romaijn and Rachel Hunter who the world is very familiar with. Read more
Published 6 months ago by E. Kurillo

3.0 out of 5 stars What that HOPLA all about
What is that HOPLA all about? --Really, there is no much more apart from half naked bodies! Nice, but what else is in there? -- Much ado about nothing...
Published 16 months ago by Jan's Info

4.0 out of 5 stars Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue 2006
Great Issue Great looking girls, fantastic sites for the photographs.
Published on November 9, 2006 by Peter J. Millard

5.0 out of 5 stars Sports Illustrated 2006 Swimsuit Issue
As usual SI has done it again with a fantastic issue. Check out Sarah, the tennis star.
Published on August 8, 2006 by Hershel D. Mcnabb

5.0 out of 5 stars fivie stars
I would give almost a case of beer for 10 minutees with these babes.
Published on May 14, 2006 by beer and nascar

5.0 out of 5 stars The New SI is FInally here!
The Best 6 bucks i spent in a long time!
Published on February 27, 2006 by Brent S. Yetto

1.0 out of 5 stars The Reason Why It's the Top Selling Issue
The reason why it's the top-selling issue is because it's porn. Duh. Except that it doesn't have to have the black plastic around it, any kid can pick it up and marvel at... Read more
Published on February 27, 2006 by Kyle Thompson

5.0 out of 5 stars Great job, but too much clothes
Sports Illustrated does a great job displaying female beauty, but I'm still left unsatisfied. I'm waiting for the SI Swimsuit Issue with full nudity. Read more
Published on February 26, 2006 by Nicolas Leobold

5.0 out of 5 stars Why the cry of diversity.....
Why is diversity or the supposed lack of it important here? This issue is about beautiful women in swim suits. Read more
Published on February 25, 2006 by D. Landry

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't listen to the negitive reviews
This is a great issue and it is by no means pornography. SI has really out done themselves this year. I highly recommend it.
Published on February 24, 2006 by RC1

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