Hippyluva
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I'm wondering if you're referring to OCD. If that's your illness, then it might be helpful to have a real life person tell you in an instructive way that's it's okay to pee in a urinal while standing next to someone else (if that's part of the problem also). The problem is that it seems almost impossible to talk to someone about this because it may seem silly. But, the way OCD works in some people is that it doesn't matter that the sufferer knows that it's ok to (pee in a urinal in this case) and it doesn't matter that the sufferer sees everyone else using urinal. The sufferer doesn't feel
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I describe both as pee. I use piss as a verb.
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Interesting observation.
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I've never posted any pics of my girlfriend. It seems like there is a high risk of things going badly. I'm not sure if it's just paranoia. I would like to hear opinions of people who have posted personal pictures and opinions of people who have avoided posting personal pics. Are there legal concerns? Is there a risk of being identified? If so, what's likely to happen? Have you, or do you know anyone that has posted pics somewhere online that then got surprised by an unforeseen problem?
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You're doing a great job with your ethics concerns. I wouldn't blur anything and I would include amateur models. Being on this site, the content will only be viewed by those that are friendly to the subject and I suspect that it won't impact anyone in a negative way. My mind may be changed though. I'm interested to read what other people think.
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I posted a question in another thread earlier this month about that cameraman/director asking if he was still making videos. I liked his style. I have the P in Public Vol. 1 somewhere on VHS. The Mardi Gras thing was good, but I think his best efforts were in Vol. 3 and 4 which featured him going around with women who were voluntarily filmed. If anyone knows what he's doing now, please respond here.
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Shutter speed tip: I've discovered from experience that a shutter speed that is too slow tends to make the stream disappear. A shutter speed that is too fast tends to make the stream appear as a few falling drops. Using a flash can also cause the same effect as a shutter speed that is too fast. Photographers will know that many factors weigh in when determining shutter speed, but as a general rule I try to keep the shutter speed at somewhere between 1/50 second and 1/125 second. This seems to work best. I will adjust my ISO and/or F-stop if necessary to keep my shutter speed in the abov
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I purchased a few VCR tapes (from Patches maybe?) titled P in Public sometime around the mid 1990s. They all had the same cameraman. I assume he was also doing all the production himself. He is one of only a very few that I really enjoyed his entire style from setup to ending. Does anyone know who he is and if ever did anything else besides the P in Public series?
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Another tip: when you're walking around with your girlfriend and you have a camera, everyone starts watching to see what she's going to do. This unwanted attention disappears when she also has a camera around her neck. It's an amazing subtlety. It changes people's perception of what you're doing. You go from being obvious pornographers to a couple that's just taking pictures of birds and stuff.
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Basic photography tip that is extra important when taking pics of our fetish: The camera looks both ways. This concept took me a long time to believe how large of a role it plays. Basically, it means that the model's attitude is a reflection of yours. There is a thread in the pictures section called "A Smile and a Pee". Compare those pics to some you've seen in which the model has a scowl on her face. The two extremes and everything in between is largely dictated by the photographer. If you are having fun and are relaxed, the model will be too. A nervous photographer causes a nervous and wo
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Thank you, Mega. Your post is helpful. We hope that we learn a lot from others posting tips here too so that we can make our pics even better. There's not any educational photography websites that are specific to photographing peeing.
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Photo tip for a nighttime scene: a lot of times at night my girlfriend and I find a place that she can pee without being noticed, but the sudden and bright flash from a camera would attract attention. To solve this problem, I set my camera for a long exposure time (5-10 seconds) and let the ambient light create the photo (a tripod will be required and the model will have to be still for the duration of the exposure). You will still have to light the stream. This can be done by shining a small light on the stream for no more than about 1 second while your camera is taking the photo. It's eas
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Always thought it would be fun to attend a party where everyone watched each other pee, especially outdoors. I've never actually heard of a party like this and have only seen videos of an obvious set up, scripted shoot. Anyone ever attend a real party like this? I bet amateur photos from a party like this would be good.
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I love going out and photographing my girlfriend. I'm a fairly new photographer and was wondering if anyone has any tips they can share that they have discovered from their experiences. I've discovered that a solid background behind the stream makes it show up better. I've noticed that if leaves, bushes, or broken sunlight is directly behind the stream, that it makes the stream nearly impossible to see, especially if it's a weak stream from being the third or fourth pee attempt in an afternoon. I generally try to get an angle in which her leg is directly behind the stream. Sometimes, I'm of
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I'm 39 and have always been turned on by watching a woman pee. I haven't ever talked to anyone about it other than a few girlfriends I've had. I'm interested in talking to people about the fetish that I've always been quiet about.