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I did some model work for a friend who was at university studying photography in my teen years, most of it was clothed practice photos for tutors, but we did some just for fun, I don’t think I would have the confidence now to be immortalised in print in my birthday suit :eek: Cxxx
 
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I did some model work for a friend who was at university studying photography in my teen years, most of it was clothed practice photos for tutors, but we did some just for fun, I don’t think I would have the confidence now to be immortalised in print in my birthday suit :eek: Cxxx
It's a very fine birthday suit *if that's not to bold* P xxx
 
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Personally I'd go for pentax they are great lens but also mega expensive
Many moons ago Carl Zeiss lenses where the top of the tree, not only in photography lenses but in optical lenses, wonder what happened to them :hmm: Cxxx
 
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I’m definitely up for some photos! Mine are mostly taken by myself with my phone and my arms aren’t that long ;)

@VoluptuousVixen you are beautiful! Don’t hide yourself or photos! But I understand where you’re coming from. I’ve got great photos from a few years ago, but now have a sh*tload of stretch marks all over my stomach :(
 
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I did some model work for a friend who was at university studying photography in my teen years, most of it was clothed practice photos for tutors, but we did some just for fun, I don’t think I would have the confidence now to be immortalised in print in my birthday suit :eek: Cxxx
Your Gorgeous Miss Jiggles and would make anyone’s day if you modelled for them ...:love:
 
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I know I may get abuse for this but...

As a former professional photographer (many, MANY years ago) I have used many cameras and lenses ranging from Hasselblads to underwater disposables and it's my honest, most humble opinion that unless you're talking about specialist photography (not THAT "specialist"* photography ) then far more important than any camera or lens is the correct lighting and especially the enthusiasm and imagination of the photographer.** (y)

Antogs xx

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As for THAT "specialist" type of photography, my iPhone 8 is perfectly adequate and doesn't get in the way ;):cool:

** I'm a VERY enthusiastic and imaginative photographer, so.......