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I see Christine Young has joined XNations
Hello Christine...
And the funny thing is I just created a free site for her about a week ago. Comments? http://www.livesexforfree.com/christine/ :) |
Hey Chris. Good round of golf last week. :)
Comments? You only need 2 galleries. The third is a waste and off the theme anyway being lesbian pics. |
Wooohoooo! Another sexy girl on the board....Hope she posts some pics! :D
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very nice smile and lovely white teeth.
Feynman, your photography skills must be out of this world by the looks of that photo.. very impressive. |
so where is christine...show up girl :)
welcome to the nation |
Ramster... thanks for the comments. I hadn't considered that maybe that 3rd gallery didn't fit. Perhaps I should have chosen another gallery of just her like the first two. Indeed a good round of golf last week. It was good to get out with you and relax around the links.
Feynman... yep that's her. Now if she would show up and say hello, that would be nice! |
Chris, I see what you mean now about choosing the right pics to tease.
I also understand a bit more on what you are meaning by not giving out the money shots. If I may, hope im not stepping out of line here by asking.. How would you rate Miss Christine up against Miss April? |
she is hot!
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Wow Very Nice!
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She's very cute, really nice smile...Feynman of course the picture is great!;)
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In my university days, for about seven years, I was always carrying a camera and always shooting full manual. I can evaluate light by eye pretty well (outside). Inside is more touchy. I supplemented my income with photo contracts then. Kodak's free advice for almost a century: Open any pack of Kodak film and they'll give you that rule of thumb: shoot at speed= 1 over ASA, and then there's a chart for the opening of the lens. Since the sun, as a source, did not change significantly in the last few million years, this little rule of thumb, even if taken from a pack of film dating from 1901, still applies fully. Remember that. For the record, my camera does not have a fully integrated flash because I shoot with a Nikon flash on a Canon camera. No budget to purchase the big Canon gun yet. I have others priorities. So I use the flash in rudimentary auto mode and set it for the camera in full manual mode at 1/200th f 5.6. One of the trick is to use bounced flash to your advantage. Low stucco ceilings in hotel rooms give a FANTASTIC soft lighting, as you can see in some of my images. http://www.dfeynman.com/misc/QwebecExpo2004 In the above pic, Christine was shot with direct flash illumination though, no softlight bounce. Softlight bounce takes more time, for you have to orient the flash for each shot, and there is sometimes no time to fiddle with that when you're in a rush. |
Welcome to xnations Christine.
Come and talk to us. Where are you? :) |
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