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10-30-10 11:52 #2544Senior Member

Posts: 198It is a great way to work around this new format, I and going to start playing with this stuff.
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10-30-10 09:50 #2543Senior Member

Posts: 232Loved those pics! Two thumbs up.
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10-30-10 05:16 #2542Senior Member

Posts: 2334MORE Thumbnails!
Here is yet another way to go, featuring Erin and Vanessa.
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10-30-10 04:45 #2541Senior Member

Posts: 2334More Thumbnails
Here is another version of the thumbnail collage, featuring Jamie Lynn. This stuff is WAY FUN!
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10-30-10 04:10 #2540Senior Member

Posts: 2334Thumbnails
I don't especially like reinventing the wheel, when someone can just give me one. I am much more like a race car driver than a head mechanic. I may not know a carburetor from a distributor, but I don't need to know all the details of what is under the hood in order to drive well and win races. SO, with all that said, I found with some wise assistance from another monger, a marvelous little piece of free software that can relatively easily organize my published photos into sets of 10 (or any other number for that matter) thumbnails. I will start to label my photos with numbers so you can see the thumbnail in my published index of each set of 10 and then open them up to a larger size if you care to from the photo icons currently used by this website when posting more than one pic with a post.
Here is an example of an indexed set of photos from my recent posting of my encounter in the woods with Mary Beth.
This software is so easy and fun that I am sure you will be seeing many variations of this in the future.
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10-29-10 11:07 #2539Senior Member

Posts: 2334RE: "Your Job"
Thank you for the props, even though your tongue was obviously well planted in your cheek. If I could get paid to do this, I would think I died and went to heaven.
Originally Posted by Jim Boob
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My wise old grandmother always told me something similar: figure out what you are good at and what you enjoy doing. If fortune smiles on you they will be the same and you can earn a living doing it.
Originally Posted by Jim Boob
I enjoy mongering. Even if MPs and BP / CL and private houses were all equivalent in price to trolling the K, I enjoy the thrill of the hunt. The fact that it is a huge bargain in comparison to other ways of getting tail, and having a public Forum to write about it and illustrate the encounters with photos are all icing on the cake. However, I am glad if my love for what I do shows through my "work. "
Originally Posted by Jim Boob
Thank you, again. My POV objective in writing about a date is to place you there in the experience. To the extent I have succeeded in doing that is as much a tribute to your imaginative empathy as it is to my skill in writing. I expect that my ongoing mongering journey will allow us both some continued adventures, both direct and shared.
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10-29-10 10:43 #2538Senior Member

Posts: 51Your Job
You know, I thought taking pictures and writting reports was your job.
My daddy use to say, if you can make a livin' at somethin' you love, you will never have to work again.
It's obvious that you love doing this, and we love to read about it.
Some of us live vicarously through posts such as yours, so keep up the good work.
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10-29-10 10:11 #2537Senior Member

Posts: 2334Happy Second Anniversary to Me
"Focus on the journey, not the destination. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it." Greg Anderson.
The journey is all, but I just passed a milepost worth some backward reflection. Two years ago today I first became a member of this website. I had been a long-term monger and an avid reader for some time, and found many of the reports useful. However, I had never been motivated to contribute. What finally did motivate me was to report on a negative experience with a SW. I maintain to this day that bad experiences and mistakes are just as if not more important to report than good ones. We can learn a lot from them in my opinion.
At the time I became a member and contributed my first report, I had absolutely no idea that two years hence I would be approaching 1900 posts with almost 5000 pic attachments (including my New Jersey threads) and that my various threads would contain almost 3000 posts with many more than half a million views.
When I began writing reports, it never occurred to me that this would become a frequent activity. Taking pics of the SWs in my encounters wasn't even in my plans. I can't even remember what the initial inspiration was to begin doing so. I believe I was a member for more than 3 months before I even submitted my first set of SW pics. However, on this anniversary occasion, it is a time to fondly look back on a two year history of my reports on more than 150 different SWs in Philly and Camden, most of them with pictorial spreads to accompany my reports, and many of them with multiple dates each.
I have a long history of mongering both here in Philly and in other cities where I previously lived or traveled to on business and / or pleasure. But, it has been most pleasant to chronicle my encounters so diligently in pics and prose these last two years. It has been a personal, if publicized, diary of sorts for me, and has become something of a hobby. Some people collect stamps. Some dabble in antiques. I have SWs suck and fuck me, and I write about it in detail, as well as take and publish their pics in various poses of dress, undress, and sucking my cock if the opportunity permits. In my mind it beats stamp and antique collecting HANDS DOWN!
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10-28-10 14:45 #2536Senior Member

Posts: 2334ACDSee
ACDSee has been around since 1997. They used to have a free version, but it is no longer supported. I don't claim to be any expert, but I have used various versions of ACDSee for a long time and find it beneficial. It is an extremely good tool just for keeping photos and images organized and for doing some basic editing. However, my current version (ACDSee 2009) wasn't much help in creating a photo collage or even placing one photo next to another.
Originally Posted by Seva Lurker
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If I am going to upgrade to that degree, I suppose my inclination would be to go with a version of Photoshop. I enjoy writing, and that doesn't seem like work to me. I also like taking relatively simple point and shoot photos. I am not so sure that would apply if I got into fancy photography and/or Photoshopped effects to any great extent. I will most certainly do what seems relaxing and fun for me at the time. Isn't that what having a hobby is all about?
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10-28-10 14:18 #2535Senior Member

Posts: 2334Combining Photos
Thanks for letting us know what you used. I have been meaning to seriously upgrade my photo software and I hear many good things about Photoshop.
Originally Posted by David51
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I tried to create a collage effect with some free photo software I have: GIMP and Image Forge. I am sure I may have eventually figured it out. The problem with much free software is that it often doesn't come with very clear instructions or a good index for finding what you need. GIMP launched into an explanation of image "layers" in order for me to understand in mind numbing detail how an image is constructed and the various ways to layer one into another. Damn! All I wanted to do was place one next to the other. LOL. Side-by-side comparisons in one large attachment become increasingly useful in the new format of this website to compare one pic to another, since we no longer have thumbnail views for multiple pics in a post.
A member PMed me with a suggestion that MS Paint could easily be used to do what I wanted to do. If he wants to step forward and claim the credit for that idea, and explain it for other members, he is more than welcome to do so.
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10-28-10 13:59 #2534Senior Member

Posts: 2334A Bargain with a Smile
You deserve our props, Rook, for some fine contributions here in the Philly threads.
Originally Posted by Rookiemonger
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I don't think that the new "Ave rate" for a car BJ will become 10 bucks. But 10 bucks with great service is a bargain no matter how you look at it. Adjusted for inflation, that would be like paying $1.75 in 1970! Confirm that for yourself on this handy Inflation Calculator
I mentioned this before, but is the area around Front and Girard a good mongering spot? I seem to recall a few other pick-ups mentioned here from that vicinity.
Originally Posted by Rookiemonger
I have seen her frequently on the south end of the stroll.
Originally Posted by Rookiemonger
Why not? 15 bucks is equivalent to $2.62 in 1970.
Originally Posted by Rookiemonger
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10-28-10 12:33 #2533Senior Member

Posts: 93I used an old copy of Photoshop (CS2. But as others mention, there are other fairly cheap or free programs out there. I was going to try Picasa (Google's free photo organizer) but I was short on time. I do like Picasa for finding and viewing photos, though.
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10-28-10 09:32 #2532Banned Member

Posts: 5343Thanks!
Thanks for the props fellas! Nicole not only offered a BARGAIN BJ but she did it with the same enthusiasm as if it was a $100 BJ. You know when a SW gets lowballed on an offer, she may accept it but offer a POOR performance. Well, not Nicole. Since I picked her up in a sorta different area than I was used to, it took a bit for me to find a spot & she was fine the whole ride, never complaining. She is a keeper for sure & next time I am up your way, I will be sure to be on the lookout for her. Hell, I may even offer.15! LMAO. Rook.
Originally Posted by Street Steve
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10-28-10 07:42 #2531Senior Member

Posts: 1123Not sure what David51 used, but there are several relatively inexpensive graphics tools out there. The one I've been using for several years is called ACDSEE. They have several 'versions' ranging in price from around $20 to $900. Their $50 Photo Editor would probably suffice for your needs.
I upgraded to their ACDSEE Pro line two years ago when I needed better 'raw' support than their older version provided. Still not a bad deal for $170.
Adobe has their Photoshop Elements for around $80. I haven't used it before. You can get trial versions of both from their websites. I've seen the Photoshop Elements sold at Sam's Club and Costco for less than you can get it from Adobe.
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10-28-10 00:17 #2530Senior Member

Posts: 2334RE: Nicole compared to Christina Ricci
I re-sized the two pics so they would be similar/comparable. I just couldn't place them together in one image. What you did was terrific! What software did you use?
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