One unsuspecting resident of Skye, Scotland, is probably getting quite an eyeful right now.
A frequent traveller from France is imploring folks on the internet to find and return her lost camera — which just so happens to contain a series of “artistic topless pictures” of herself, Fox News reports.
Lily Mika, 26, says she accidentally left the Lumix camera at a rest stop during a three-day visit to the area about a week ago. And during that visit, she snapped a bunch of topless pics as part of a photography project she’s taken on.
“I’m taking artistic topless pictures in the most beautiful places that I visit,” she said, according to SWNS.
“My goal is to publish a book with these pictures to empower women, encourage them to become more free and confident and to do what they want.
“I also want to raise awareness about breast cancer. My grandmother had to fight against it, which is the reason why I chose to do topless pictures.”
Mika said she didn’t so much care about the cost of the missing camera, but rather its contents, which also included pictures with her grandfather and boyfriend.
She was hopeful, however, that the residents of Skye would find it and return it.
“I was so impressed with the kindness of Scottish people that I am sure that the people who found my camera are willing to give it back to its owner,” she said.
Mika said she last had the camera at a rest stop in Sligachan, a small village in Skye.
Nudity and travel have gone hand-in-hand before.
Belgian couple Nick and Lins have become famous for their blog, Naked Wanderings, which features the pair travelling the world in the buff.
Throughout their travels, they have visited Croatia, Greece, the Balkans, Italy, and Brazil where they’ve tracked down the spots where they can enjoy the sights in their birthday suits.
The couple say they started documenting their journey on social media — with their hilarious, stragetically posed photos — and through their blog to promote naturism.
“The liberation of taking off our clothes was extraordinary, it was pure freedom,” the couple wrote on their blog.
This article originally appeared on Fox News and was reproduced with permission