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  1. 3 hours ago, Sophie said:

    Do this specific piece, and more specifically, the clapping! 

    I have played in concerts where we had the full audience clapping along, without the conductor instructing them to. Also been in groups where people sang along to our music as well.  Can't say I have played that specific piece though. 

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  2. 3 hours ago, Butterflylover70 said:

    I honestly had never even considered the coat hook being used as a camera. It's amazing the things that slip past your brain even though we all know the whole world is full of surveillance cameras now. Sometimes my own lack of awareness surprises me...

    So put a coat over the hook LOL

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  3. On 2/26/2021 at 2:01 PM, Eliminature said:

    As for me, I love posting photographs of myself urinating standing - yes, I really am a clitoris owner.

    At the moment, with cold weather and lock down, opportunities to share this with you have been a bit thin on the ground. Also, winter and lockdown combined to make arousal and urophilia the last thing on my mind over the previous few months. I'm hoping to change this as soon as I can. The warmer months are edging closer...

    What about someone else getting pics of you peeing then?  Just curious here

  4. On 1/24/2021 at 9:02 PM, Pissygal00 said:

    Hi! Just wanted to say I’m open to chatting with people and making friends who I feel comfortable talking about this stuff with. 😀 

     

    happy pissing! 

    I would love to chat and see if we could be potential friends, if that offer is still on the table

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  5. On 10/22/2020 at 1:40 AM, foxypiss said:

    Hi everyone, I'm new. I found this site while browsing around. I just recently been wanting somewhere to share my stories, videos, and pictures. I got into piss a couple years ago when i was watching porn, i clicked on a pissing video, wanted to try it, and loved it. I just recently been experimenting with "naughty pee" I've pissed in a cup and sink, but id have to say sink is my favorite. Can't wait to share more with everyone! 

    Hey, are you still looking to potentially make friends here?

  6. As a photographer myself who has had to deal with when to/not to be professional. I fully agree with what those before me have said.  Don't bring it up.  The fact you are worrying shows your classiness, but unless she brings something up, don't mention anything. Just go on and think about like ice cream or something else random instead.  Don't sweat over it as stuff happens, but life will just keep going on regardless. 

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  7. 5 hours ago, gldenwetgoose said:

    I went through exactly that recently in creating video screen captures for about 500 of the Gold Video Gallery images which didn't have any key frame image in the gallery.

    My Mac has a neat screen capture utility which will save an area as an image, unfortunately PNG.  Even a standard size video playing in a normal size window (not full screen) gave large files as you've got above.  After attaching 30-40 of those to their videos in the Gold Gallery it was apparent how much that could slow down the page loading.

    So I set up a batch process in photoshop which would convert a folder of screen grab PNGs into very compressed (qual 2) JPG images, still very acceptable as images and much quicker to load.  I was getting 3Mb images down to 50-100kB.

    So yes - completely agree - although I know and understand Steve's concern that converting each image can be a significant overhead.

    You can also do a batch convert at the click of like 3 buttons in lightroom as well

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  8. Just now, gldenwetgoose said:

    Well, thanks for asking!  It's basically covered by rules #10 & #14 - What we don't want is for people to treat the site as a sales pitch to coax members away.  So for example to a pay-per-view site.  Also a few months ago we found an issue where people were joining and immediately trying to drive traffic to their OF pages - and we introduced the amendment into the rules. (I'm sure you've already found the rules pages).

    But, if your site can site alongside Peefans and posting a link to it adds value here in some way (like someone having videos on Erome for members here to browse to and enjoy) then you're welcome to link to it.

    Hope that hasn't totally confused!

    I was more thinking to my personal photography site since we were talking photography.  Yes I read the rules but they weren't completely clear like in this case of a non pee site, but related to what we are talking about aha

  9. 6 minutes ago, gldenwetgoose said:

    Full kudos on shooting film - I love my vintage cameras too:

    (Nikon D800 / D3  and from time to time '68 Bronica S / '69 Nikon F / '80s Pentax 645)

    Well, I may as well answer that here - you never know there may be a few people interested.  I have to say, I'm not the most successful photographer in the world and haven't got all the answers, but here's a few things I learned and a few tips:

    • Firstly the bad news, making money from photography is harder than ever before - everyone has a phone right in their pocket, standards of what looks like a 'good' photo are shaped by the rubbish that gets shared across social media and the news outlets etc don't pay for work any more (sorry).
    • But there are still outlets - often just a case of what doors open and close, sometimes doing 'loss leader' work.  I've covered charity events for free and gained bookings for weddings, corporate etc at them. It may not be exactly what you're used to and in your comfort zone.
    • Know your camera inside out... it's limitations, it's best way of working etc and always have a backup plan - spare kit etc. A lot of commercial work real time work (events, weddings etc) are more about your interaction and ability to engage confidently with the client and direct them how you want them etc, without fumbling with the buttons on your camera.
    • If you're working in a sector / event etc where other photographers also operate, try and stand out - have a unique touch or style which people can recognise as you; try and be consistent.
    • Fast turn around of work is key - I use Lightroom, perfect to be able to upload, downselect, do basic batch edits and exports.  If there's a few photographers all covering an event and you can get your work out to them first then you've got the job - they can get your name out there on your images. 
    • If a prospective client or job doesn't seem right then walk away.
    • If you're working professionally make sure you've got the commercial indemnity / 3rd party liability insurance as well as equipment insurance covered. British terms, not sure if they translate worldwide but essentially protecting you against accidentally injuring someone or damaging something.
    • Have fun - and always make out on social media how much of a blast you're having, how much you love working with these clients etc...
    • Finally - Good Luck

    I have a D7500 for DSLR and for film I use an old Minolta SRT 101.

    My ideal is to sell pictures from my travels. ie At like fairs, festivals, etc.  I definitely know my camera and almost always use Manual mode with auto focus assist at this point in time. Lightroom is also my go to, and when I actually try, I can have quick turn around.  For the personal shots I take my time haha. Yes your Brit terms are used over here in the states so what you said makes sense. Having fun is ALWAYS a key to it.   And thank you, because luck is definitely needed. 

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