I used to be an avid, amature photographer. I invested heavily in good equipment and took it to many, many events. Of course, wherever I went, my favorite subjects were women.
With my long telephoto, I became very adept at capturing good, candid shots of beautiful women, along with the race cars, ball players and animals that were the center of the event.
I also became good at "shooting from the hip." By that, I mean being able to bring the camera up and snapping a good shot without spending a lot of time focusing or adjusting exposure. For example, as I walked along an outdoor venue, my hand rested on the exposure ring, and I would automatically adjust as I walked from sun to shade and back. Same thing happened when a cloud passed over. I did this without thinking. If a subject came into view, I'd quickly bring the camera up, frame the composition and maybe do a quick and dirty focus and shoot.
I'd typically carry with me a dozen rolls of film, or more and snap hundreds of shots at a single, one day event. Odds would be that, at least, SOME of the pics would come out good.
I was at Laguna Seca Raceway, one afternoon and had managed to capture some fantastic shots of formula cars from every conceiveable angle. I knew I had also captured plenty of images of good looking women.
I was at the top of the hill, facing, what was, then, known as turn 6 and turn 6A, the famous "corkscrew" that is the subject of practically every poster for racing events in Monterey County. I was in perfect position, waiting for the next swarm of noisy formula racers to come barreling over the crest. I had the camera up to my eye, the long lens perfectly balanced in my palm, and the pavement in crystal clear focus. I heard the roar of approching engines when, just before the critical moment, my vewfinder was filled with an annoying blur. I quickly cranked the focus ring, and, almost before I could fully identify what I saw, I pulled off my shot.
What I saw, was the most stunningly beautiful woman I had EVER seen. You have to understand, I have seen and imaged hundreds of beautiful women, but this one was amazing! She wore flared blue jeans and a tight little top with laces at the neck. She had on a large brimmed sunhat and wrap around sunglasses. She carried a copy of Autoweek magazine. I remember this, now, because the photo that eventually came out captured every stunning detail, from the sunny spots coming through the mesh of the sunhat, to the few wisps of fine blond hair reflected in her sunglasses to the fibers of the twisted laces of her top to the weave of the fabric over those perfect, braless nipples.
She was quickly gone in the crowd and I got back to the immediate task of getting my shot of the race cars. Much of what I remember, now is a result of the photograph. At the time, I didn't have time to think much more than to say "wow!" to myself.
But, oh, my! That photograph. I had not yet started developing my color film, so I sent that day's color rolls to a shop for processing. One interesting thing about this story is that all my other rolls came back within a couple of days. This, one, roll, however did not come in for over a month. I still suspect that some photo technician kept that roll for a time, while he ran off multiple prints of that one shot.
I don't know. I'm just thinking, "maybe."
But I will share this with you. I had a wallet size print made of that one shot. I brought it to work and taped it to my toolbox. One day, after lunch, I came back to my work station and I noticed that the print had a set of teeth marks.
A couple of days later, the photo was gone.
2006-11-17 10:11:51
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answered by Vince M 7
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When I turned 30 years old my Mother offered to take me out for dinner and shopping for my BD, I agreed so we set a time. When I saw her come through the door of my home and she was all dressed up I realized at that moment that I was looking at the most beautiful woman in the world. She always smelled good even when I was a little kid I loved sitting next to her. And, I wish I could still speak to her she passed away about 10 years ago and I still miss her, especially on my birthday.
2006-11-17 07:45:23
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answered by Scooter Girl 4
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The real looking answer is positively money. on each occasion I see an eye-catching lady with a no longer so eye-catching bloke i think of gold digger at as quickly as away, i assume there could be some exceptions to the rule yet on the entire i think of this is right. the reason it would not take place any incorrect way around plenty is that a solid finding guy would not pass out with a normal lady by way of fact eye-catching men are shallow and could continuously decide for a kind sort with length 0 suggestions as nicely as physique, as adversarial to character and not so great seems.
2016-10-22 06:35:40
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answered by ? 4
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There was a knock on the door and when I opened it there was a guy I had known in high school, who was looking for my brother. He had moved to Florida for a few years and was now back in California. When we saw each other it was like instant chemistry. He smelt soo good. We went straight into the most passionate lip lock of my entire life. We have been married now for 5 years. Now I wake up everyday with the most beautiful man in the world, my husband.
2006-11-17 07:49:07
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answered by Mrs. Wizard 3
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where? in his cousins car. Beautiful inside out that I haven't see another one like him that i wish him the best smell good yes I dated him I don't speak to him he is married now the atmosphere was noisy and busy.
2006-11-17 07:47:11
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answered by nena_en_austin 5
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It was just today. I just accepted a new job and was being shown around and introduced to everyone, when I saw him. Beautiful!
He has the kindest eyes I've ever seen on a man, and I swear when I saw him, I gasped. I was surrounded by at least 10 people so I had to fake like I was coughing, but he just took my breath away.
Of course he's married.
2006-11-17 07:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I`ve met 2 beautiful ladies in defferenr places the first one was in a bus depot in Cheyenne Wyo. I married her. the other one was in the Denver international airport. It was linda carter aka wonder women. a lot of movie stars go thru Denver as many have homes in Vail or Aspen Colo.
2006-11-17 07:47:45
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answered by railway 4
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I actually met the most handsome man who my parents wanted to set me up with at a Lunch Meeting during my office Lunch Hours. And you know what.....I thought that this handsome guy is too good for me. But Luck was on my side... we got married.....3 months later.. So he is now my husband for 10 years now... Still handsome as ever.....
2006-11-17 08:06:10
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answered by Anonymous
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well i was sitting at home when i saw my husband (beuatiful man) i always see how he looks like and he always smells good so good that his body odor is like his own cologne, we always speak and see (umm hes my husband of course lol) the atmosphere was and is always romantic, and great!
2006-11-17 07:40:00
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answered by susu 5
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I was at a ex-boyfriend's house,and his friend came over,and he liked me without me knowing after a week.This was over two years ago,and he loves me and I love him,we are in a loving relationship,and all I can do everyday is thank God for sending me a strong,wise,good-looking Chicano.
2006-11-17 07:45:34
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answered by Anonymous
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