WARNING! IF YOU DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING, YOU WILL BE BLOCKED!

1. Add me as a friend or family when you are neither in real life.
2. Have no photos in your photostream.
3. You do not own the copyright to the photos in your photostream.
4. Have photos of your unit.
5. INSULTING/RUDE BEHAVIOR TOWARDS MY MODELS!
6. Favorite a long string of my photos without taking the time to comment on any of them.



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All photographs, unless specifically mentioned, are mine; and therefore I own the copyright and reserve all rights. If you wish to use any of these photos, email me FIRST.

I've had several people ask why I don't upload full-resolution copies. The reason is simple. I don't and won't do so because there are way too many photo thieves on flickr.com. Usually the requester is what I call a flickr horndog. All of you who have posted modeling sets know the type: no profile page, no photos in their photostream, and hundreds, if not thousands of favorited photos; all of them of naked and near naked women. I'm not about to give flickr horndogs a full resolution copy of any of my photos. Nor am I about to give those that would violate my copyrights a full resolution copy of my photos.

RESPECT MY MODELS!!! Or expect to be banned. Rude comments made about them WILL get you banned. No appeal. No parole. They were gracious to pose for me and I'm very protective of them for it.

A born again photographer! I was heavily into 35mm photography during the 1980s. I practically wore a Canon A-1 out. I drifted out of photography during the late 80s and early 90s. As computer technology increased, I dabbled in desk top videography (if you want a black hole to suck the time out of your life, I recommend desk top videography). My daughter graduated from high school in 2003 and I bought her a Nikon Coolpix 2100 as a graduation present. Needless to say, I used it far more than she did. I found it fascinating. No chemicals, no film, no developing. Instant gratification. But I also found that consumer-grade camera frustrating to use. It decided when the picture was taken, not me. That got me to looking up the digital camera food chain. At the time, the big thing was the Canon digital rebel. The body on it seemed fragile. Then Nikon brought the D70. The first time I handled one, it was love at first sight. I lost weight out of my wallet and I haven't looked back.

You have to have photos and a completed profile before I will add you as a contact.

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Joined:
December 2004
Hometown:
Shelbyville, IL
Currently:
Sangamon County, IL, USA
I am:
Male and Single
Occupation:
Tiny Cog in Gritty Wheel of State Government