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Nice ass (Y)

+1 :p

Though the chick should wear a thong or lace, panty lines ruin it for me :sad:

Edit: ok so after staring at the chicks ass (ftw :p ) I noticed her eyes... Is she wearing mascara/ eye liner to go play softball? :rofl:

Nice ass (Y)

+1 :p

Though the chick should wear a thong or lace, panty lines ruin it for me :sad:

Edit: ok so after staring at the chicks ass (ftw :p ) I noticed her eyes... Is she wearing mascara/ eye liner to go play softball? :rofl:

ROFL HAHAH oh men...

I think those are pockets, not panty lines....

And yes, she's wearing make up. Girls like to feel prety. oh women...

:p

ROFL HAHAH oh men...

I think those are pockets, not panty lines....

And yes, she's wearing make up. Girls like to feel pretty. oh women...

:p

Hmmm I tried adding a couple of lines to the "V" shaped "figure" that marks on top of uniform, but it looks too obscene, so i'll just say that the V shape, can't be the pocket as pocket are squares inside. And c'mon! Unless your gay ( not trying to offend/sound offensive if you are.) that shot just begs for words :p

Yeah I get the "feel pretty", but after sweat, dirt, makeup will wash/run and she won't look as pretty :p IMO anyway, I bet she still thinks she looks pretty with sweaty washed out make up :p

yea I dunno why they bother... i'll ask my girlfriend if I get bored enough (she used to travel on the west coast playing softball in HS).

"that shot just begs for words." I didn't even notice it! :p

LOL how would you ask her?

"Hunny this guy on neowin says that in this picture this chick is wearing a normal panty, cause he says he can see the V panty line :p " :s :wacko: I know mine would flip out. Never mention another chicks ass, PERIOD.

To be honest I didn't notice it either, the one that stood out was the third one. I thought "damn that chick is serious business".

1.) Your girlfriend has issues if it's that big of a deal lol.

2.) I was talking about the make up hahaha :p

1. I know she does, SERIOUS issues. Crazy assed bitch... But love is blind, isn't it :p

2. I know you were ( the "why they bother), I was just getting back on subject :shiftyninja:

Old shot played around with in lightroom - it's the beach near Seafield Tower (ruins) in Kirkcaldy (where I live). I messed around with it to try and motavate myself to get down there today and take some more shots, including infrared ones, of the place near to sunset. Got about 5 hours to see if it worked lol.

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on another point I was looking at branding an that on my images, nothing that couldn't be cropped out or that, but after the announcement of the DEB in the UK infoI decided to go with lower res images uploaded to flickr. So I'm going with 1024x681 (or lower depending on crop)for any images from now on to flickr. Ultimately, the images I post to flickr are mostly CC'd and anyone who wants em can have em as long as there is a link back or credit for the original but I reckon making it as unrewarding as possible for those who would just steal an image (even though its free - I'm looking at you big news media outlets and other organisations - why is it that those who could pay a fe try so hard not to) is the best way to handle it. Not really a topic for this thread but there you are. EDIT: but if you fancy a full res version of a particular image drop me a line and you can have it.

Away to get motivated for Seafield.

how to embed?

and link to flickr?

Without the spaces.

[ url ] insert link [ img] insert link to picture [ / img ] [ / url ]

or you could just click the little chain Icon in the tool bar when replying making sure you put the link to the image in the "Link Text" box with the tags either side

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