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90121 posts 11/12/2017 11:54 pm |
Vel
I LOVE reading your thoughts
A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. George Bernard Shaw
Jenny
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8847 posts 11/18/2017 12:56 pm |
I absolutely love this, thank you so very much for sharing ...
"Men need to hunt. She obviously understands this. She’s offering herself as prey. Not easy prey. But willing.”
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90121 posts 11/18/2017 1:27 pm |
Vel
Re "We are all Exhibitionists"
What you say there, is so true! We blog to show a side of ourselves most do not see! We hope not to be judged but supported!
It is a wonderful thoughtful post that deserves wide readership
A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. George Bernard Shaw
Jenny
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11150 posts 11/22/2017 3:38 pm |
For some reason I wouldn’t have been surprised if you had had tattoos. Funny how we create this image. I thought tattoos might suit you as I sometimes think they can suit other people (just not me). You seem beautiful with a unique sense of style and self.
Re being an exhibitionist I guess I have such a streak but only online. I tend to dress moderately in public and certainly won’t show too much but showing a little more anonymously online can somehow feel rather exciting (although my lover doesn’t often share my enthusiasm as he would like to keep it all to himself). Come to think of it, it has been a while since I have posted any personal photos on my blog so watch this space x
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14380 posts 12/17/2017 7:26 am |
I often explain my approach as "captuing an image I don't see until the camera reveals it to me". The camera pulls details, textures, shadows, colors, contrasts, beauty, etc. out of even the most mundane objects / streetscapes. I am constantly surprised - and pleased - when I discover that an image captured by the camera far surpasses the image perceived by my sense of vision.
I remember now.
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14380 posts 12/17/2017 7:47 am |
Quoting IAmMichaelURKnot: I often explain my approach as "captuing an image I don't see until the camera reveals it to me". The camera pulls details, textures, shadows, colors, contrasts, beauty, etc. out of even the most mundane objects / streetscapes. I am constantly surprised - and pleased - when I discover that an image captured by the camera far surpasses the image perceived by my sense of vision.
Or "capturing" even.
I know the "r" was there when I clicked "post".
I remember now.
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14380 posts 1/15/2018 8:33 am |
Is that a photograph of the Hawaiian anti-missile defense wall?
I remember now.
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