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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking

If you like photos taken whilst the fun is on or want to pose as naked and free of cost then it's me.

I got a nice gadget DSLR camera and love taking photos while people having sex. It is an open offer if you want me to take your photos and that's it .. I don't expect more as my fun bit is done. I will transfer those photos there and then to you and delete on camera. So privacy intact.

It's just a thought, is any one up for it, any suggestion? I don't mind travelling any where in South East, South West and London

HOW DOES IT SOUND?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It sounds like an awful lot of other offers by an awful lot of other 'photographers'

Good luck

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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking


"It sounds like an awful lot of other offers by an awful lot of other 'photographers'

Good luck"

Well it was just a sincere thought tbh

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It sounds like an awful lot of other offers by an awful lot of other 'photographers'

Good luck

Well it was just a sincere thought tbh"

Sure and it may work out for you

Out of interest, what's a gadget DSLR?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It sounds like an awful lot of other offers by an awful lot of other 'photographers'

Good luck

Well it was just a sincere thought tbh"

Problem is you're not the first guy to have this sincere thought. Do you have a portfolio at all?

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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking


"It sounds like an awful lot of other offers by an awful lot of other 'photographers'

Good luck

Well it was just a sincere thought tbh

Sure and it may work out for you

Out of interest, what's a gadget DSLR?"

It is Canon 1300 D with two additional lenses

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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking


"It sounds like an awful lot of other offers by an awful lot of other 'photographers'

Good luck

Well it was just a sincere thought tbh

Problem is you're not the first guy to have this sincere thought. Do you have a portfolio at all? "

Well I didn't know if others have offered that too. I am just amateur one but do take so many photos in general but not the type I mentioned here

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help. "

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me "

Nikon D3300

Interesting! What's a good lens? We've got a kit 18-55mm Nikon at the mo as well as a purchased 55-200mm Nikon vr which is much better. Debating at the moment whether to buy a non zoom Nikon 35mm, around £300 for a solid purchase and the quality we're looking for but also considering a very zoom 18-whatever at a higher price to also get quality without the need to keep swapping lenses. What do you recommend we do?

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me "

is it internal memory only? My camera can save to both the card and internal memory and some cameras can take two cards.

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe

vr zoom not very

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

People should be aware that it's trivially easy to recover images that you have 'deleted' in the camera.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I think I might stick to taking my own...it's fun

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me "

Seeing as you used a well known Bollywood actors photo and passed it off as your own, until you were rumbled, I think trust would be a massive issue here.

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By *eliWoman
over a year ago

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No, you're ok OP. I have a few willing volunteers to help out with my kebab shots.

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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

Nikon D3300

Interesting! What's a good lens? We've got a kit 18-55mm Nikon at the mo as well as a purchased 55-200mm Nikon vr which is much better. Debating at the moment whether to buy a non zoom Nikon 35mm, around £300 for a solid purchase and the quality we're looking for but also considering a very zoom 18-whatever at a higher price to also get quality without the need to keep swapping lenses. What do you recommend we do?"

You actually have got a fantastic camera already with right lenses. They are the best way forward for the quality we wish for. I have used both so can tell that you got already right tools of fabulous pics

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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking


"No, you're ok OP. I have a few willing volunteers to help out with my kebab shots."

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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

Seeing as you used a well known Bollywood actors photo and passed it off as your own, until you were rumbled, I think trust would be a massive issue here."

Sure

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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking


"I think I might stick to taking my own...it's fun "

Good idea

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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking


"People should be aware that it's trivially easy to recover images that you have 'deleted' in the camera."

I see. I didn't know as my camera can't do it once they are permanently deleted

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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

is it internal memory only? My camera can save to both the card and internal memory and some cameras can take two cards.

"

You can check in settings n change

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

Nikon D3300

Interesting! What's a good lens? We've got a kit 18-55mm Nikon at the mo as well as a purchased 55-200mm Nikon vr which is much better. Debating at the moment whether to buy a non zoom Nikon 35mm, around £300 for a solid purchase and the quality we're looking for but also considering a very zoom 18-whatever at a higher price to also get quality without the need to keep swapping lenses. What do you recommend we do?"

The 35mm is class. Highly recommend

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

Nikon D3300

Interesting! What's a good lens? We've got a kit 18-55mm Nikon at the mo as well as a purchased 55-200mm Nikon vr which is much better. Debating at the moment whether to buy a non zoom Nikon 35mm, around £300 for a solid purchase and the quality we're looking for but also considering a very zoom 18-whatever at a higher price to also get quality without the need to keep swapping lenses. What do you recommend we do?

The 35mm is class. Highly recommend "

Thank you!

I'm really at a loss as I was convinced the 35mm was the way to go but got caught up in the 'you need to ditch the kit lens' so got side tracked with a zoom necessity to cover myself up to 55mm. Going to get the 35mm as intended, might even get a refurb (with research) to make sure I get the best quality (he says) for my money.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

is it internal memory only? My camera can save to both the card and internal memory and some cameras can take two cards.

You can check in settings n change"

Yep.

You can understand why people might be cynical though.

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By *eliz NelsonMan
over a year ago

The Tantric Tea Shop

I do not have a camera but I have some pens and paper!

I would have to draw you in the act!

Erm! I cannot draw...

You would have to make do with me perving while trying to draw

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By *harpDressed ManMan
over a year ago

Here occasionally, but mostly somewhere else


"People should be aware that it's trivially easy to recover images that you have 'deleted' in the camera.

I see. I didn't know as my camera can't do it once they are permanently deleted "

Recovering off the sd card is definitely a doddle, shouldn't be difficult to treat the camera as a USB drive and recover from that too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

Nikon D3300

Interesting! What's a good lens? We've got a kit 18-55mm Nikon at the mo as well as a purchased 55-200mm Nikon vr which is much better. Debating at the moment whether to buy a non zoom Nikon 35mm, around £300 for a solid purchase and the quality we're looking for but also considering a very zoom 18-whatever at a higher price to also get quality without the need to keep swapping lenses. What do you recommend we do?

The 35mm is class. Highly recommend

Thank you!

I'm really at a loss as I was convinced the 35mm was the way to go but got caught up in the 'you need to ditch the kit lens' so got side tracked with a zoom necessity to cover myself up to 55mm. Going to get the 35mm as intended, might even get a refurb (with research) to make sure I get the best quality (he says) for my money. "

I have the 35mm 1.8g lens. Roughly around £150. I managed to dodge the "you need to ditch the kit lens" stuff for awhile until I realised I needed to ditch the kit lens. Went with a fixed lens due to the cost. Pretty cheap but excellent quality.

Also I find it has improved my photography. Not relying on the zoom and having to move around/position yourself makes you think a lot more about framing your photo before you take it.

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By *olling Stone OP   Man
over a year ago

Dorking


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

is it internal memory only? My camera can save to both the card and internal memory and some cameras can take two cards.

You can check in settings n change

Yep.

You can understand why people might be cynical though. "

Sure

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

For the indoor 'boudoir shoots, a prime 30 to 50 lens with the widest aperture you can afford will get you awesome results.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

Nikon D3300

Interesting! What's a good lens? We've got a kit 18-55mm Nikon at the mo as well as a purchased 55-200mm Nikon vr which is much better. Debating at the moment whether to buy a non zoom Nikon 35mm, around £300 for a solid purchase and the quality we're looking for but also considering a very zoom 18-whatever at a higher price to also get quality without the need to keep swapping lenses. What do you recommend we do?

The 35mm is class. Highly recommend

Thank you!

I'm really at a loss as I was convinced the 35mm was the way to go but got caught up in the 'you need to ditch the kit lens' so got side tracked with a zoom necessity to cover myself up to 55mm. Going to get the 35mm as intended, might even get a refurb (with research) to make sure I get the best quality (he says) for my money. "

If your budget can stretch, take a look at the sigma 24-70 f2.8.

I have 2 lenses I use for weddings attached to my bodies. A 24-70mm and a 70-200mm. That's practically all I need unless I'm shooting large groups or stitched panoramas. Then it's a 17-40mm The only primes I use are a 100mm macro and an 85mm for beautiful 3/4 length portraits.

It all boils down to what you want to get out of the camera and what type of shooting you'll be doing the most of.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"If you like photos taken whilst the fun is on or want to pose as naked and free of cost then it's me.

I got a nice gadget DSLR camera and love taking photos while people having sex. It is an open offer if you want me to take your photos and that's it .. I don't expect more as my fun bit is done. I will transfer those photos there and then to you and delete on camera. So privacy intact.

It's just a thought, is any one up for it, any suggestion? I don't mind travelling any where in South East, South West and London

HOW DOES IT SOUND?"

I do ok with my iPhone 6...and my canon bridge camera and tripod

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

Nikon D3300

Interesting! What's a good lens? We've got a kit 18-55mm Nikon at the mo as well as a purchased 55-200mm Nikon vr which is much better. Debating at the moment whether to buy a non zoom Nikon 35mm, around £300 for a solid purchase and the quality we're looking for but also considering a very zoom 18-whatever at a higher price to also get quality without the need to keep swapping lenses. What do you recommend we do?

The 35mm is class. Highly recommend

Thank you!

I'm really at a loss as I was convinced the 35mm was the way to go but got caught up in the 'you need to ditch the kit lens' so got side tracked with a zoom necessity to cover myself up to 55mm. Going to get the 35mm as intended, might even get a refurb (with research) to make sure I get the best quality (he says) for my money.

I have the 35mm 1.8g lens. Roughly around £150. I managed to dodge the "you need to ditch the kit lens" stuff for awhile until I realised I needed to ditch the kit lens. Went with a fixed lens due to the cost. Pretty cheap but excellent quality.

Also I find it has improved my photography. Not relying on the zoom and having to move around/position yourself makes you think a lot more about framing your photo before you take it. "

Great info and much appreciated

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

Nikon D3300

Interesting! What's a good lens? We've got a kit 18-55mm Nikon at the mo as well as a purchased 55-200mm Nikon vr which is much better. Debating at the moment whether to buy a non zoom Nikon 35mm, around £300 for a solid purchase and the quality we're looking for but also considering a very zoom 18-whatever at a higher price to also get quality without the need to keep swapping lenses. What do you recommend we do?

The 35mm is class. Highly recommend

Thank you!

I'm really at a loss as I was convinced the 35mm was the way to go but got caught up in the 'you need to ditch the kit lens' so got side tracked with a zoom necessity to cover myself up to 55mm. Going to get the 35mm as intended, might even get a refurb (with research) to make sure I get the best quality (he says) for my money.

If your budget can stretch, take a look at the sigma 24-70 f2.8.

I have 2 lenses I use for weddings attached to my bodies. A 24-70mm and a 70-200mm. That's practically all I need unless I'm shooting large groups or stitched panoramas. Then it's a 17-40mm The only primes I use are a 100mm macro and an 85mm for beautiful 3/4 length portraits.

It all boils down to what you want to get out of the camera and what type of shooting you'll be doing the most of.

"

Thank you!

Was told to look at the sigma range from a local professional due to compatibility but also to be aware as quality can vary. Glad you suggested model types and the lens range really interests me also. I won't be very talkative tomorrow as I'll be busy lens shopping with Mrs Ns money (my Crimbo pressie).

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I use a few sigma lenses. I also collect old Olympus OM lenses and fit them with an adaptor. They weigh shit loads though

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By *ySweetLadyWoman
over a year ago

London


"there's no problem with wanting to enjoy taking photos. The problem is that people need to trust you not to share them elsewhere, if its a fantasy for you maybe offering to use their camera would help.

Well that's an idea but wasn't sure if people have got good lenses. However I will be deleting all pics from my camera after transferring to them in front of them. That's better than trust as nothing to take away by me

Nikon D3300

Interesting! What's a good lens? We've got a kit 18-55mm Nikon at the mo as well as a purchased 55-200mm Nikon vr which is much better. Debating at the moment whether to buy a non zoom Nikon 35mm, around £300 for a solid purchase and the quality we're looking for but also considering a very zoom 18-whatever at a higher price to also get quality without the need to keep swapping lenses. What do you recommend we do?

The 35mm is class. Highly recommend

Thank you!

I'm really at a loss as I was convinced the 35mm was the way to go but got caught up in the 'you need to ditch the kit lens' so got side tracked with a zoom necessity to cover myself up to 55mm. Going to get the 35mm as intended, might even get a refurb (with research) to make sure I get the best quality (he says) for my money.

If your budget can stretch, take a look at the sigma 24-70 f2.8.

I have 2 lenses I use for weddings attached to my bodies. A 24-70mm and a 70-200mm. That's practically all I need unless I'm shooting large groups or stitched panoramas. Then it's a 17-40mm The only primes I use are a 100mm macro and an 85mm for beautiful 3/4 length portraits.

It all boils down to what you want to get out of the camera and what type of shooting you'll be doing the most of.

"

As a fellow enthusiast, I am loving all the lenses/photography talk. I have a few of the aforementioned lenses and they are, like this site, fab.

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By *ikeriderMan
over a year ago

prestatyn


"People should be aware that it's trivially easy to recover images that you have 'deleted' in the camera."

This

Offer to use their memory card is the best way

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"People should be aware that it's trivially easy to recover images that you have 'deleted' in the camera.

I see. I didn't know as my camera can't do it once they are permanently deleted "

Yes it can. It's nothing to do with your camera and everything to do with the memory card.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What's fascinating is the gear obsession. I have... well... my professional insurance covers me for about 10k for just my cameras and lenses, and that's without my computers and lighting...

But you know what? When I'm fucking, I take photos on my iPhone. Because it's 100% the best tool for the job.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i use my phone when i take my pics. bog standard put it on timer and take sort of thing ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just because you have a budget DLSR it doesn't make you a photographer.

Any good smart phone camera will do the same for what you are intending to use it for.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just because you have a budget DLSR it doesn't make you a photographer.

Any good smart phone camera will do the same for what you are intending to use it for.

"

I don't know what he intends to use it for but as good as phone cameras are now I far prefer the ones I take with a DSLR.

As somebody else pointed out though it's a bit hefty if you're planning on using for action shots while involved in the action. I have a nice little Pentax for that

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe


"What's fascinating is the gear obsession. I have... well... my professional insurance covers me for about 10k for just my cameras and lenses, and that's without my computers and lighting...

But you know what? When I'm fucking, I take photos on my iPhone. Because it's 100% the best tool for the job."

Nah! And that's coming from someone who's pics on our profile are all with an iPhone 5. We had a meet and they used a digital compact camera who's pics were far superior and just as easy to use mid flow.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I made a similar offer about a year ago and got slammed for it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What's fascinating is the gear obsession. I have... well... my professional insurance covers me for about 10k for just my cameras and lenses, and that's without my computers and lighting...

But you know what? When I'm fucking, I take photos on my iPhone. Because it's 100% the best tool for the job.

Nah! And that's coming from someone who's pics on our profile are all with an iPhone 5. We had a meet and they used a digital compact camera who's pics were far superior and just as easy to use mid flow. "

Also while it can be argued back and forth about using your own SD card, recovering lost images etc. etc. with a camera, the one thing that is very certain is that no image taken on a phone is ever secure.

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By *orny IrishMan
over a year ago

Rural Wiltshire


"What's fascinating is the gear obsession. I have... well... my professional insurance covers me for about 10k for just my cameras and lenses, and that's without my computers and lighting...

But you know what? When I'm fucking, I take photos on my iPhone. Because it's 100% the best tool for the job.

Nah! And that's coming from someone who's pics on our profile are all with an iPhone 5. We had a meet and they used a digital compact camera who's pics were far superior and just as easy to use mid flow. "

The reason for this is the sensor size.

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By *evaquitCouple
over a year ago

Catthorpe


"What's fascinating is the gear obsession. I have... well... my professional insurance covers me for about 10k for just my cameras and lenses, and that's without my computers and lighting...

But you know what? When I'm fucking, I take photos on my iPhone. Because it's 100% the best tool for the job.

Nah! And that's coming from someone who's pics on our profile are all with an iPhone 5. We had a meet and they used a digital compact camera who's pics were far superior and just as easy to use mid flow.

The reason for this is the sensor size."

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