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Post by Beelzebub2 » Sun May 24, 2009 4:07 pm

Insert "woof woof" smiley.

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Post by FBM » Sun May 24, 2009 4:08 pm

I said *cough* goddammit! :hehe:

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Re: Eyes (I'ze) in Korea: Pics and Discussion

Post by CJ » Mon May 25, 2009 9:52 am

^^^ Over exposed, her T shirt has lost all detail probably need to under expose by at least a stop. Oh! Wrong thread.



























You lucky Son of a Bitch :tup:

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CJ wrote:^^^ Over exposed, her T shirt has lost all detail probably need to under expose by at least a stop. Oh! Wrong thread.
You know, I actually asked her if it would be OK to post her pics here in order to get advice from you and anyone else about how to improve. She said "Sure!" She doesn't realize that I'm gloating... :biggrin:
You lucky Son of a Bitch :tup:
You're telling me! *gloat*
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Re: Eyes (I'ze) in Korea: Pics and Discussion

Post by CJ » Mon May 25, 2009 10:08 am

Digital sensors don't do very light colours very well. Pale blue, green or grey don't 'burn out' too much. Buy her some new clothes and try again. She seems a little shy in front of the camera, practice will cure that. What is her name? At the moment she's just coming over as a bit of totty and that's not really very fair on her, particularly as she may become a member here one day.

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Post by FBM » Mon May 25, 2009 10:58 am

CJ wrote:Digital sensors don't do very light colours very well. Pale blue, green or grey don't 'burn out' too much. Buy her some new clothes and try again.
Ah. I didn't know that. I'll tell her to avoid too much white next time. :tup:
She seems a little shy in front of the camera, practice will cure that.
No, she's definitely not camera shy. She loves having her picture taken. She was a bit uncertain about how to pose. She showed me some of the photos that the campus photography club took of her. They were all cutesy, little-girly kinda stuff that we stop doing in middle school. I explained that and showed her some examples, so she was trying to look more mature.
What is her name? At the moment she's just coming over as a bit of totty and that's not really very fair on her, particularly as she may become a member here one day.
Well, to tell the truth, she is pretty loose. She just hasn't been at it very long, so she hasn't racked up the numbers yet. (We talk about all this openly, by the way, so it's not like I'm telling you my true, secret feelings about her behind her back.) We both agree that she should experience a number of men before she gets married in order to make an informed choice when the time comes. We're also straight on the fact that the man she marries won't be me. We do care for each other a lot, but we're not indulging in fantasy, either. I'm the same age as her mother, and only a couple of years younger than her father. She's just a free spirit, like so many of us here. If she could speak English well enough and could catch the euphemism and culture-based references, she'd be a BLAST on the forum!! Imagine an Asian lordP... :mrgreen:

Her name? Let's call her Soo-jin for the time being... ;)
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Re: Eyes (I'ze) in Korea: Pics and Discussion

Post by CJ » Mon May 25, 2009 11:12 am

^^^ Soo-Jin will do fine I was just a little uncomfortable with referring to another human being as 'her' that's all :D

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Re: Eyes (I'ze) in Korea: Pics and Discussion

Post by FBM » Mon May 25, 2009 11:19 am

CJ wrote:^^^ Soo-Jin will do fine I was just a little uncomfortable with referring to another human being as 'her' that's all :D
Ah! There's a Korean girls' name 두미 which is pronounced 'do me'. I should've used that... :hehe:

Anyway, as if the poontang weren't enough, here's one of the other big reasons I've stuck it out, so to speak ;) , in Korea so long:

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(Too much UM again, but screw it. It's just a pic of Saturday's dinner.)

Korean food is in-fucking-credible. This is a chicken stew. Potatoes, onions of various varieties, sliced peppers, garlic, mushrooms boiled in a broth of red pepper paste. Damn! Oh, and the obligatory soju.
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Re: Eyes (I'ze) in Korea: Pics and Discussion

Post by CJ » Mon May 25, 2009 12:15 pm

Complete with nuclear fall out soon!

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Re: Eyes (I'ze) in Korea: Pics and Discussion

Post by leo-rcc » Mon May 25, 2009 12:23 pm

FBM wrote:
CJ wrote:^^^ Soo-Jin will do fine I was just a little uncomfortable with referring to another human being as 'her' that's all :D
Ah! There's a Korean girls' name 두미 which is pronounced 'do me'. I should've used that... :hehe:

Anyway, as if the poontang weren't enough, here's one of the other big reasons I've stuck it out, so to speak ;) , in Korea so long:

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(Too much UM again, but screw it. It's just a pic of Saturday's dinner.)

Korean food is in-fucking-credible. This is a chicken stew. Potatoes, onions of various varieties, sliced peppers, garlic, mushrooms boiled in a broth of red pepper paste. Damn! Oh, and the obligatory soju.
Good thing I got my towel, I am salivating over here. :drool:
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Post by FBM » Mon May 25, 2009 12:41 pm

leo-rcc wrote:Good thing I got my towel, I am salivating over here. :drool:
Man, I wish I could send you a pot full of it! :td:
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Re: Eyes (I'ze) in Korea: Pics and Discussion

Post by Feck » Mon May 25, 2009 12:47 pm

FBM wrote:
leo-rcc wrote:Good thing I got my towel, I am salivating over here. :drool:
Man, I wish I could send you a pot full of it! :td:
Oh are we talking about the food now :whistle:
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Re: Eyes (I'ze) in Korea: Pics and Discussion

Post by Beelzebub2 » Mon May 25, 2009 12:50 pm

FBM wrote:
CJ wrote:^^^ Soo-Jin will do fine I was just a little uncomfortable with referring to another human being as 'her' that's all :D
Ah! There's a Korean girls' name 두미 which is pronounced 'do me'. I should've used that... :hehe:

Anyway, as if the poontang weren't enough, here's one of the other big reasons I've stuck it out, so to speak ;) , in Korea so long:

Image

(Too much UM again, but screw it. It's just a pic of Saturday's dinner.)

Korean food is in-fucking-credible. This is a chicken stew. Potatoes, onions of various varieties, sliced peppers, garlic, mushrooms boiled in a broth of red pepper paste. Damn! Oh, and the obligatory soju.
Do I see some silken tofu here as well (white cubes perhaps)? :hum:

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Re: Eyes (I'ze) in Korea: Pics and Discussion

Post by FBM » Mon May 25, 2009 1:03 pm

mrenutt4 wrote:
FBM wrote:
leo-rcc wrote:Good thing I got my towel, I am salivating over here. :drool:
Man, I wish I could send you a pot full of it! :td:
Oh are we talking about the food now :whistle:
:biggrin: Well, one or the other, I wish I could send you some... :tup:
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