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06-02-15 21:27 #5938Senior Member

Posts: 5562Re: Katt
Thanks Texaco Tim, I agree, she does have a certain look.
For some reason, no matter what order or how I try to sequence pictures the USASG software reorders them. In the long run, I guess it really does not matter. Even we amateurs like having control of the presentation.
Originally Posted by TexacoTim
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06-02-15 19:31 #5937Senior Member

Posts: 157Katt
[IsawhershapelylegslongbeforeIsawhereyes. IwatchedassheroundedthecornerofLou'sTavern. Icontinuedwatching, hopingtoseesomesignindicatingheravailability. Suddenly, sheturnedaround, walkedbacktomeandsmiled. ].
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Reading that I could almost hear Roy Orbison singing in the background. CJ, she looks great!
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06-01-15 20:51 #5936Senior Member

Posts: 5562Katt – A sultry eyed little minx
This is Katt. Her sultry eyes gave her an animalistic appeal that I could not resist.
Originally Posted by CookyJar
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06-01-15 20:46 #5935Senior Member

Posts: 5562Katt – An addition to my ATF list
It's all about the hunt and peeking around corners, over hedges and down that path rarely taken, in search of forbidden fruit.
Originally Posted by CookyJar
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I saw her shapely legs long before I saw her eyes. I watched as she rounded the corner of Lou's Tavern. I continued watching, hoping to see some sign indicating her availability. Suddenly, she turned around, walked back to me and smiled. I saw those eyes and I was hooked, taken in by Betty Davis's eyes.
I got a little worried after the photo session. Katt assured me that I would be completely satisfied. Boy! Was she right? Yes she was. Kat give a magnificent, over the top, out of this world BBBJ. No Joke! She's up there in the all-time top ten. There was a lot of sucking and tongue licking, as she moved around the shaft and head. No doubt about it, Katt's on my ATF list.
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05-30-15 23:51 #5934Senior Member

Posts: 5562Comment passez vous cela?
This is Katt! You guys oughta' get out more often. LOL.
Originally Posted by Bond007
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05-30-15 22:51 #5933Senior Member

Posts: 5562Un coup d'oeil plus
A lot of you, in fact, most of you would have passed her up. Big Mistake!
Her Sultry Eyes are what attracted me. She sensual charms held me.
Originally Posted by Enveed05
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If you're driving pass, looking out for traffic, Law Enforcement and all the other obvious distractions that permeates the avenue, you might easily miss those eyes.
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05-30-15 09:24 #5932Senior Member

Posts: 153Perfect CookyJar! That pic MAKES me want to see the rest! Awesome!
Originally Posted by CookyJar
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05-29-15 10:38 #5931Senior Member

Posts: 2243Steroids?
Darn dude! You gots yer eyes on steroids or something? LOL O recent have not seen a bad shot from you! Guess the boredom is over? Much improved! Great work!
Originally Posted by CookyJar
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BTW. How do I sign up for some of that? She looks good enough to.
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05-29-15 09:21 #5930Senior Member

Posts: 65Nikki
My guess its Nikki.
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05-28-15 19:30 #5929Senior Member

Posts: 5562Vous voulez voir plus
How is this for a tease?
Originally Posted by CephlapodLove
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05-27-15 04:01 #5928

Posts: 906That is true. The main 'problem' with legs pointing toward the camera is that of foreshortening of the limb. But, as you imply, photography is an art, not a science. While rules apply to the general case (e. G. , Rule of Thirds; Arms / Legs not pointed toward camera; Sun at right angles to subject; Horizon not across middle of picture; etc.), an artist who understands his medium and his desired result can often violate those rules and obtain a standout photo.
Originally Posted by Glockman
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05-27-15 03:55 #5927

Posts: 906That's a great point, CJ, and it ties in with Cephlapod's comment about lines. Angular lines, like a leg bent at the knee, adds a dynamic element to photos and can sometimes be used to guide a viewer's eyes to multiple highlight points.
Originally Posted by CookyJar
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05-27-15 03:52 #5926

Posts: 906Did you say. Legs?
CJ, if you want to see some excellent examples of "leg" photography, check out the works of Elmer Batters, whom I mentioned in a previous post. Some of his work is available online, but if you can obtain a copy of Legs That Dance to Elmer's Tune (Taschen publishing), you'll have an excellent source of material from which to draw any inspiration you might want. It never hurts to look at the techniques that other photographers are using.
Originally Posted by CookyJar
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05-24-15 11:37 #5925Senior Member

Posts: 5562Re: Full Length Pics
No! It isn't just you.
Originally Posted by PaulGlenlivet
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I'm a leg man; I enjoy a shapely set of long legs. I also enjoy a nice ass. It doesn't have to be big, a nice apple bottom will do. And, perky tits anything that doesn't sag, suits me. Of cause a pretty face is always nice.
That's why I always try to show a variety. Perspective is what it's all about.
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05-24-15 10:20 #5924Senior Member

Posts: 651Full Length Pics
It might be just me, but I prefer the full length pics. They tend to offer more perspective.
Originally Posted by CookyJar
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