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Sockpuppet Studios
Posts: 7,862
San Francisco, California, US
From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
Feb 08 08 02:00 pm
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Gregg Zaun
Posts: 1,084
San Diego, California, US
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
What about sliding glass doors? can I still do those?
Feb 08 08 02:03 pm
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Sockpuppet Studios
Posts: 7,862
San Francisco, California, US
Gregg Zaun wrote: What about sliding glass doors? can I still do those?
Well ok i guess ...
But i still get all windows that are not actually IN window frames...
Feb 08 08 02:06 pm
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Sophistocles
Posts: 21,308
Seattle, Washington, US
Feb 08 08 02:08 pm
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Laura Ann Photography
Posts: 17,921
Peoria, Arizona, US
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
Well damn...I thought I had it first.
Can I put a scantily clad woman in the window?
Feb 08 08 02:08 pm
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Chris Triance-Martin
Posts: 284
London, Ontario, Canada
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
What about a hole in the wall that conveniently has some spaceage transparent substance over it that is commonly confused with glass.
Feb 08 08 02:11 pm
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B Browder Photo
Posts: 14,635
Charleston, South Carolina, US
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
ooooh ok, I will do clothed in a window.
Feb 08 08 02:14 pm
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Leonard Gee Photography
Posts: 14,204
Sacramento, California, US
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person
in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
No problem. The rest of us get near the window.
Feb 08 08 02:14 pm
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EA Photographics
Posts: 12,640
Hershey, Pennsylvania, US
Can I shoot a naked window?
Feb 08 08 02:16 pm
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Sockpuppet Studios
Posts: 7,862
San Francisco, California, US
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person
in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
Leonard Gee Photography wrote: No problem. The rest of us get near the window.
*blinks*
*bows to Leonard*
*pouts*
Feb 08 08 02:16 pm
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Leonard Gee Photography
Posts: 14,204
Sacramento, California, US
You know, you can try a different route.
Larry Niven opened up his Near Space series to other writers. A SiFi universe based on humans and alien species. Other author have done great variations on the same basic premise established by his writing.
Invite other photographers to stick their models in windows and see how different their vision is compared to your's.
I still get dibs on near windows, though and will be talking to my lawyer to file an injunction - so you better get rid of your near window pictures! ;-)
Feb 08 08 02:35 pm
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dreslin photography
Posts: 1,728
Pensacola, Florida, US
Can I shoot a model in a window with shoes on
Feb 08 08 02:39 pm
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RStephenT
Posts: 3,105
Vacaville, California, US
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
pfffft... you weren't da first and you ain't gonna be the last...
Feb 08 08 02:44 pm
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Dark Attitude Photo
Posts: 2,829
Rochester, New York, US
How about a naked person falling through a window.....OUCH
Feb 08 08 02:47 pm
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slave to the lens
Posts: 9,068
Woodland Hills, California, US
Iona, how do you type with your tongue planted so firmly in your cheek? ;-)
Feb 08 08 02:49 pm
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robb albrecht
Posts: 498
Baywood-Los Osos, California, US
All windows or just one specific kind? Do skylights count?
Feb 08 08 02:50 pm
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Keller Photography
Posts: 721
FRESH MEADOWS, New York, US
What about a nude person ON a window?
Feb 08 08 02:51 pm
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Matt Blais Photography
Posts: 1,894
Riverside, California, US
Feb 08 08 03:08 pm
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R Michael Walker
Posts: 11,643
Costa Mesa, California, US
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
How old were you in 1969? that's the earliest nude in a window image I have. LOL!
dreslin photography wrote: Can I shoot a model in a window with shoes on
Ask Iona, this is one of MY trademarks. LOL!
Feb 08 08 03:09 pm
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Leonard Gee Photography
Posts: 14,204
Sacramento, California, US
Keller Photography wrote: What about a nude person ON a window?
Marginal, but under a window should be OK.
I'm not worried, near the window trumps all.
Feb 08 08 03:11 pm
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Ed Stringbourne
Posts: 16,319
London, England, United Kingdom
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
But, but, but...
http://modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pid=4022911 18+
Feb 08 08 03:11 pm
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Sockpuppet Studios
Posts: 7,862
San Francisco, California, US
slave to the lens wrote: Iona, how do you type with your tongue planted so firmly in your cheek? ;-)
Actually right now my tongue is in raven's mouth in OT.... I think...
*giggles*
I am just trying to make a point...
Feb 08 08 03:12 pm
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makeupguy dot com
Posts: 436
VALLEY VILLAGE, California, US
That means that I have to give up my peeping tom business
Feb 08 08 03:12 pm
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Sockpuppet Studios
Posts: 7,862
San Francisco, California, US
You totally ganked that idea FROM ME and you KNOW IT!!!!
Feb 08 08 03:12 pm
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Gary Melton
Posts: 5,840
Dallas, Texas, US
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
'Sorry, but I was the first person to EVER use this concept in the entire history of the universe (see link below) - so I own it!
http://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic_ … id=2931492 18+
I was also the first to use the concept below, so I own it as well!
http://www.modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pic_ … id=4934418 18+
Feb 08 08 03:15 pm
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MS Foto
Posts: 2,197
Manchester, New Hampshire, US
Feb 08 08 03:17 pm
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Removed Profile
Posts: 80
O K then when it warms I'll just shoot the model through the window, over the back deck and her nude in her pool. Then she's outside the window, in the backyard in her pool. Nothing but sunlight and water.
Feb 08 08 03:17 pm
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RJ - SI-Photography
Posts: 398
Sunnyvale, California, US
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
I own the rights for international windows.
Feb 08 08 03:22 pm
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Ed Stringbourne
Posts: 16,319
London, England, United Kingdom
Nude Window wrote: You totally ganked that idea FROM ME and you KNOW IT!!!!
Hater. You just wanted to get me nekkid.
Feb 08 08 03:23 pm
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Rick Edwards
Posts: 6,113
Wilmington, Delaware, US
ooo...ooo...
I've got it!
nude...in a window...with a caution tape framing the window...with train tracks outside the window...and a hand bra...and angel wings laying on the floor....
I still haven't figured out where to put the M&M's or Skittles....
Feb 08 08 03:26 pm
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Rick Edwards
Posts: 6,113
Wilmington, Delaware, US
I forgot the fake blood....
Feb 08 08 03:26 pm
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Rich Davis
Posts: 3,135
Gulf Breeze, Florida, US
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How about if it's only implied?
Feb 08 08 03:32 pm
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RJ - SI-Photography
Posts: 398
Sunnyvale, California, US
Rich Davis wrote: url=http://modelmayhem.com/pic.php?pid=3955219]
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How about if it's only implied?
Are talking about an implied window?
Feb 08 08 03:34 pm
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TheScarletLetterSeries
Posts: 3,364
Carmel, California, US
sloshutter wrote: All windows or just one specific kind? Do skylights count?
....oooh. Iona, dear......you do know I've got that 9 foot by 12 foot skylight.....
; )
Feb 08 08 03:37 pm
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Connor Photography
Posts: 4,958
Newark, Delaware, US
Feb 08 08 03:38 pm
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Paul Ferris
Posts: 3,385
New York, New York, US
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
Damn. There goes my self portrait.
Feb 08 08 03:39 pm
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Al Cooley Photography
Posts: 445
Allendale, Michigan, US
Nude Window wrote: From now on I own this concept...
No one is ever allowed to shoot a nude person in a window ever again...
Thank you and have a nice day.
I think the Dutch beat you to it...last time I was in Amsterdam the nudes in the windows would let me shoot them either..
Feb 08 08 03:43 pm
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Golden Light
Posts: 951
Miami, Florida, US
I agree. That morning light falling on a nude woman. Horrible. It must be band. The photographers should have their batteries confiscated. This type of shot degrades the moral fiber of AMERICA !!! You would never see a nude woman in a window shot, in a Church. GOD does not like nude women in windows. Beware if you do this your soul has every chance of going straight to HELL !! All you artistic perverts have been warned.
Feb 08 08 03:51 pm
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B R E E D L O V E
Posts: 8,022
Forks, Washington, US
I got dips on doorways.
Feb 08 08 04:12 pm
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