I have the set (it's contained in the 6000 pictures package for which I posted the links in http://www.activeboard.com/forum.spark?aBID=9318&p=3&topicID=25420842), but not in a better quality than CSS (only about 70 or 100 KB pictures). The pictures have a HungarianHoneys.com label.
I will see if there are still "Hungarian Honey" pictures on the Web. I can then save them as Bitmaps. I like the look on Lea's face in that first picture - it's slightly apprehensive.
Lea had such beautiful blue eyes.
They say that "the eyes are the light of the soul".
Thanks very much Bernd for the link you kindly sent me separately. They are excellent photos of Lea. I wonder what year they were shot.
Lea looks young in the photos with a very nice figure. In the magazines and films, Lea had a few slightly different looks. Once Lea was quite unmade-up and very natural-looking (the pictures taken by Chris Danneffel in September 2003 in Prague). In one film (about a pool, I think it was), Lea had a reddish tint to her hair which was swept up most unusually and she looked very pretty.
In the Prague pictures of Autumn 2003, Lea was slender and I thought that she was quite tall when I first saw Chris's street pictures of her but later, I realised that she was perhaps only a little taller than Silvia.
I like this shadowy picture below of Lea below which is one of the set. Lea looks gorgeous - her most beautiful blue eyes as ever seem to draw you in. Lea's figure is magnificent here. You may recall when Silvia started out she was quite chubby in the face and sometimes her legs were heavier (when Rocco is carrying Silvia over his shoulder, I think), but for many years, Silvia honed her figure and maintained it in brilliant way. Indeed, Silvia was one of the finest models ever, which she has said that she always preferred to the hardcore movies.
I remember in one early set, they had Lea in a black wig - she was unrecognisable! It's funny how you get used to seeing someone. In one of Elvis's films "Kissin' Cousins", they had him playing a dual role and one of the two Elvis characters had a blond wig - he looked dreadful and in fact in real life, his hair was quite a light brown/blonde colour - yet we had got used to his hair being jet black over the years since 1957 till he died almost 33 years ago. They made a mistake in the movie in the editing and for a brief second, you saw the double's face. They did the same in Danny Kaye's marvellous film "Wonder Man" which was a hilarious movie if you ever have a chance to see it.
I also recall they made a mistake in "Star Trek V" (The Final Frontier) where you can see a wire supporting Mr Spock when he "flies" down the mountain's side to catch Captain Kirk. It's a pity they didn't edit these small things out - which I would have done!