
After sharing seven days of Fotos With Friends, I wanted to share pictures that have been taken of me with Friends Behind The Lens. We saw out last week with SWL and I sporting needle corsets on our breasts. Thie header image was a much scarier ask of SWL. And seeing as it still makes me smile – the memory surrounding the photo as much as the picture itself – I couldn’t not share it for my Throwback Thursday of this theme.
We had been enjoying taking exposure images for some time, then Covid hit. But as soon as we were allowed to meet for more than a socially distanced picnic I was off for some more fun with my friend. I’d been tasked with a risky picture, and this one was a much coveted product – being my name and all. But it was quite the ask, as I say. She wasn’t the first of my friends to have jangling nerves standing behind the lens. Though it must be noted hers were possibly the loudest. Understandably so. And that’s exactly why I want to re-share this one. A reminder to myself that just because they’re behind the lens, doesn’t make it less nerve wracking for my friends. (When I brazenly attempt discretion.)
Much like last week, there will be teasers of tales yet to be told. There will also be different views of long forgotten stories. Hopefully there will be lots of laughter too, at least on my part.
Returning for another year, welcome to my fifth February PhotoFest effort. If you would like, follow the links to explore past years:
From the story of how the barefoot sub became the woman she is today, to toy reviews, with a hefty dose of contemplation, a sprinkling of erotica and a LOT of nudity in between, you can be sure to find something to tickle your fancy at A Leap Of Faith.
I really dig nudity in public type pictures, the experience is fun, exciting and sometimes a challenge … the challenge is to not get caught.
Absolutely. It’s only fun (for me) if it’s ethically done.
Have you seen the Scavenger Hunt? I get the feeling you’d love being a part of that!
https://scavenger-hunt.atosubbee.com/
Actually I have not but I have seen a lot of posts about it.