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Locations for outdoor pics

PostPosted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 10:06 am
by EmeraldmarieSC2
How do you go about getting good locations for taking nude outdoor pics? I was thinking to knock on one of the farmer doors one day and asking if I can take a picture set in their corn fields. How would you respond to someone asking YOU if they could use your property for 15 minutes? Would you suggest I offer to pay them for it? how much? Put out an ad somewhere? Or should I just keep sneaking around, keeping watch for people? LOL

Re: Locations for outdoor pics

PostPosted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 12:33 pm
by martastyle
I think it's easier asking. We will always avoid awkward situations. Although I have only been in SC for a short time, we have been taking photos for years. It is better that they say NO to you later that you can find problems for being in improper places.

Re: Locations for outdoor pics

PostPosted: Sun Jul 19, 2020 7:26 pm
by Sc_Abigail
we have done some in national parks, just being very careful not to get caught, wouldn't mind being caught by adults, but if they had children with them
that could be very uncomfortable.

Re: Locations for outdoor pics

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2020 3:40 pm
by sugarbabeSC3
We have tried parks and fields but you always worry about getting caught, I have been caught 3 times over the years, and it's very embarrassing.

Re: Locations for outdoor pics

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:27 am
by SexyRicki
I love taking outdoor pics. Getting caught is part of the thrill. Early mornings are best. Less people and the ones out usually don't have kids. I agree no kids should see us naked or changing.

Good luck in all ur adventures. Happy location hunting.

SexyRicki
sexyrickiSC1

Re: Locations for outdoor pics

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:40 am
by SultrySerenaSC2
In this day and age, there are cameras EVERYWHERE.
Especially city, state and national parks!
I used to enjoy the thrill of "what if I'm caught", but not anymore.
The possibility of being arrested for indecent exposure or something that most in the "bible belt" feel is immoral isn't a thrill.
And with cameras everywhere, there's no place to hide.

Street corners, buildings, intersections, home security cameras, even satellite cameras! (Google earth's cameras pick up people in their yards!)

Anyways, for me, those days of getting naked in a public place are over. I'm no longer comfortable doing it, and it's not exciting.
When something is scary and not enjoyable, it shows in my pics.

Re: Locations for outdoor pics

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 11:44 pm
by EmeraldmarieSC2
Sc_Abigail wrote:we have done some in national parks, just being very careful not to get caught, wouldn't mind being caught by adults, but if they had children with them
that could be very uncomfortable.


I agree! I didn't think about it that they could have kids with them. I would also prefer to be caught by adults, if I must be caught. lol

Re: Locations for outdoor pics

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 11:46 pm
by EmeraldmarieSC2
SultrySerenaSC2 wrote:In this day and age, there are cameras EVERYWHERE.
Especially city, state and national parks!
I used to enjoy the thrill of "what if I'm caught", but not anymore.
The possibility of being arrested for indecent exposure or something that most in the "bible belt" feel is immoral isn't a thrill.
And with cameras everywhere, there's no place to hide.

Street corners, buildings, intersections, home security cameras, even satellite cameras! (Google earth's cameras pick up people in their yards!)

Anyways, for me, those days of getting naked in a public place are over. I'm no longer comfortable doing it, and it's not exciting.
When something is scary and not enjoyable, it shows in my pics.


Aww I understand! I am always looking for cameras, but youre right, how embarrassing would that be to be caught on someone else's footage! Yikes.

Re: Locations for outdoor pics

PostPosted: Sun Aug 02, 2020 11:47 pm
by EmeraldmarieSC2
martastyle wrote:I think it's easier asking. We will always avoid awkward situations. Although I have only been in SC for a short time, we have been taking photos for years. It is better that they say NO to you later that you can find problems for being in improper places.


I agree. Its better to ask then to get caught trespassing.I mean, the worst they can say is, no.