Some nicely done pics there thrasher
A couple of comments. I post my pics on the Web, but never show my face. Some people get turned on by taking pics of nudity at beaches - fine. I go to European beaches and whenever possible the kit comes off. Do I care about being looked at? Not at all. If I saw someone I knew, would I care? Not at all - we are both doing the same thing. About 10 years ago I saw my (beach) pics on a voyeur site, showing my face as well as everything else.
I felt a little flattered that I had been picked out, I thoroughly enjoyed some of the comments posted about me, but of course I didn't add a comment saying "that's me, that is" as it would have given away my identity.
5 (or maybe 6) summers ago hubby and I were on a small beach on the Ile de Quiberon in southern Brittany. Not many people there; our kit came off. A french couple of similar age were nude, and a few yards away from us.
After about an hour the frenchman came and asked my husband if he could please photograph his wife (i.e. me). Hubby replied that he should ask me as I always made my own decisions! The frenchman asked me the same question, saying he took for his own collection pics and short clips of a woman from each country. He had Swedish, German, Nordic, Spanish, Irish, etc. Would I please, please be his English Rose? as he just loved my body. Just act naturally and he would take clips and pics over the next hour or so. Hubby muttered "it is a scorching hot day and your nipples are hardening, you tart!"
I looked at the Frenchman, who had the most enormous cock I have ever seen, lifted my camera from my bag and said only if i could capture that 'magnificent thing between his legs' (I didn't know the french for 'cock'). The deal was done. I was aware of his camera in action now and then, when I turned over, walked down to the sea and back, etc. The four of us got talking and then actually shared our coolbox lunches on the beach. Lovely couple, great fun, I felt very complimented and was delighted that he had the guts to ask permission.