
05-26-2008, 02:53 PM
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Our man at the nudist beach
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I think the real pros like 'Itsmee' here should be doing this, my shots are pretty poor!
I was caught (by two very pretty and very naked young student girls) last year, who somehow saw the camera (which was not as well hidden as now) and confronted me whilst we were all naked, not an easy situation. By deleting everything on the camera and showing it to them, the situation was resolved, since then, my shots have been much safer, but poorer quality. I am not prepared to get caught again, just for the sake of a few photos.
I have a very small camera, this is now well hidden in a bag amongst my 'beach stuff'. I can just about turn it on and aim it without causing suspicion, as long as it covered by a book, towell or something else. I now make sure any targets are some distance away, my being caught was a case of being too close and over confident.
Another thing is, I never go to find any possible subjects, always set up on the beach first and hope that they come to you! That is why I miss all these other cuties! If you go hunting them, they will be looking out for you, as the girls above did to our local voyeur. Look apon it as fishing, you might be lucky! Also, make sure you read a book or listen to an MP3 player, the local voyeurs here just sit and look....all the time and then often move about 100 metres and set up again! No wonder the girls sometimes pack up!!
If people get too close (as will happen in August), do not even try to take photos! Just enjoy the fact that the girls will be so close, you can almost put the sun cream on them without stretching, it gets that busy here then!
My pictures suffer because (although small) with this camera, I have to shoot via 'landscape' focus mode, the best mode for this type of shooting has to have the flash turned off every time you turn on the camera , something that you cannot afford to get wrong! So I do not now use it. In landscape mode, focus is set to infinity and the exposure will easily be upset by the extreme lighting and backlighting problems you have at the beach.The stones here give a real glare and on a hot day heat haze can really ruin your photos. It aint easy doing this!!!
This is the camera I use, the thing is tiny and the zoom is integral, which makes it ideal. Battery life (about 30 mins with screen on) is the another limiting factor, however.
http://digitalcameras.kelkoo.co.uk/s.../15982892.html
Oh, the other rule.....you have to be naked too!!!
Here is one from the weekend.......
Last edited by Pedro the Fisherman; 05-26-2008 at 03:00 PM.
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