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06/29/2005 04:17:47 PM · #51
Originally posted by 3DsArcher:

Originally posted by Kavey:



3DsArcher - that's classic! Is it a set up or did she genuinely expose herself unintentionally? How did she react? Do they love the photo regardless? What a magnicifently timed shot!


Releasing doves was supposed to be for luck. I cant believe you didnt hear the scream. It was probably drown out by the laughter.


After she got over it, did she see the funny side or storm off in tears because she felt humiliated? And did she ask for a copy of the photo?
06/29/2005 04:22:20 PM · #52
I quite like the fact that one breast has stubbornly refused to be fully eased out if its containment, despite some considerable force!
:D
06/29/2005 04:31:43 PM · #53
Jon, that one may just have popped out a few milliseconds after the other one, since few boobs are identical pairs! ;oP
06/29/2005 04:39:02 PM · #54
Originally posted by Kavey:

Jon, that one may just have popped out a few milliseconds after the other one, since few boobs are identical pairs! ;oP

A very good 'point' indeed!
06/29/2005 04:39:09 PM · #55
Originally posted by Kavey:

Jon, that one may just have popped out a few milliseconds after the other one, since few boobs are identical pairs! ;oP


That's why it's SOOO important to consider frame rates when buying a new camera. This is where the Canon EOS-1D series shines. I've heard you can also use them for sports.
06/29/2005 04:40:53 PM · #56
Originally posted by scalvert:

... I've heard you can also use them for sports.

Hmmm... no, you're very much mistaken - just speed-boob photography I think.
06/29/2005 05:10:47 PM · #57
Originally posted by Imagineer:

Originally posted by scalvert:

... I've heard you can also use them for sports.

Hmmm... no, you're very much mistaken - just speed-boob photography I think.

LOL! What's the bps rate for a 1D?
06/29/2005 05:41:36 PM · #58
Originally posted by carlos:

What's the bps rate for a 1D?


34b /s
06/29/2005 05:50:30 PM · #59
Just how much tea/ coffee/ snort can a keyboard TAKE before it expires?

ROFL
06/29/2005 05:52:11 PM · #60
Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by carlos:

What's the bps rate for a 1D?

34b /s

Is that single, or by the pair?
06/29/2005 05:55:44 PM · #61
Usually found in pairs, but note that you can only shoot them in RAW.
06/29/2005 05:56:09 PM · #62
Originally posted by PaulMdx:

Originally posted by scalvert:

Originally posted by carlos:

What's the bps rate for a 1D?

34b /s

Is that single, or by the pair?


The Mark II works on the pair at the same time...
The Mark I is a single boob workhorse!
06/29/2005 05:56:53 PM · #63
Originally posted by Kavey:

The Mark I is a single boob workhorse!

I knew I should have held out for the mkII..
06/29/2005 05:58:40 PM · #64
Originally posted by PaulMdx:

I knew I should have held out for the mkII..


Please leave mk out of this. Other subjects will work equally well.
06/29/2005 06:04:07 PM · #65
Originally posted by Kavey:

[quote=3DsArcher] [quote=Kavey]

After she got over it, did she see the funny side or storm off in tears because she felt humiliated? And did she ask for a copy of the photo?


Your assuming she got over it. Well, it was all laughed off at the time and just about every breast joke was used in the wedding speeches. Everyone offered to send them photographs of the event. I still haven't seen a portrait of this hanging on their wall but it is in their wedding album.
06/29/2005 06:07:04 PM · #66
Originally posted by 3DsArcher:

Originally posted by Kavey:

After she got over it, did she see the funny side or storm off in tears because she felt humiliated? And did she ask for a copy of the photo?


Your assuming she got over it. Well, it was all laughed off at the time and just about every breast joke was used in the wedding speeches. Everyone offered to send them photographs of the event. I still haven't seen a portrait of this hanging on their wall but it is in their wedding album.


It was obvious she got over it - I can't imagine you'd have been insensitive enough to post it on the web if she'd truly found it devastating! That's what I was asking really - whether she saw the funny side later and did include it in their order!

Message edited by author 2005-06-29 18:07:24.
06/29/2005 06:15:39 PM · #67
What was this thread originally about?
Thanks guys, this has been a hoot(ers) to read!
06/29/2005 06:17:24 PM · #68
Yes she did see the funny side of it although she went the most amazing shade of red at the time & yes it was included in the wedding photographs.
06/29/2005 06:23:09 PM · #69
I'm a little miffed that no shots have been posted of their [the boobs'] downward journey. I mean - I'm only slightly intrigued to find out if they landed atop the dress in an awkward Dali style overspill or whether they snuck neatly back into their pods as if nothing ever happened.

I dunno, sometimes it's important to get the full picture and the whole story.
06/29/2005 06:31:01 PM · #70
haha great thread title.
06/29/2005 06:33:30 PM · #71
BTW Jeff now has 17 comments on the images at the top so it seems the thread title (and our support in keeping it topped) is working!

;o)
06/29/2005 06:35:00 PM · #72
Threads like this remind me it's always good to read through the whole thing... if I had stopped after the switch I never would have spraed my monitor with tea..... at least I think that's a good thing...
06/29/2005 06:50:09 PM · #73
Sorry Jon I was too busy laughing to get a photograph of the downward motion and I dont think a camera has been designed yet with a fast enough shutter speed to capture how fast those hands came down to correct this wardrobe malfunction
06/29/2005 07:00:51 PM · #74
Originally posted by Beagleboy:

More tiddies, less weenies (like saintaugust).


how's that exactly?
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