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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 303274" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>I am a sneaky camera nut. Just when you least expect it, I'll snap a picture. I'll talk just about anyone into letting me capture the moment.</p><p> </p><p>Well, today I didn't have the guts. A friend of mine takes me out to lunch. He knows I ALWAYS travel with my camera. All of a sudden he's giving me this 'look'...I'm like, why are you looking at me like that? A few looks and head nods later I see what he saw.</p><p> </p><p>I nearly spit out my food.</p><p> </p><p>Not 5 feet away was a man who had the absolute worst farmer's tan you could imagine. It's like someone drew lines on him...here is absolute white, and here is very dark brown. I wanted to take a pix of his feet so badly. (Someone let him out of the house with sandals on.) I don't think those toes have seen a hint of sunlight in decades. So, friend I continue to chuckle and he says, "You HAVE to get a photo of that." </p><p> </p><p>We conspire about how I could do this without embarrassing the guy. There was never an opportunity where he wouldn't see me take a photo. Then we started concocting stories about how I could approach him and ask to take a photo of his feet. All this time we're just dying in laughter.</p><p> </p><p>If he would have been by himself or other guys, I would have easily approached him and asked for a photo. But, he was there with family and kids...not the right time. YOU WOULD HAVE LOVED IT, THOUGH!!!</p><p> </p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 303274, member: 179"] I am a sneaky camera nut. Just when you least expect it, I'll snap a picture. I'll talk just about anyone into letting me capture the moment. Well, today I didn't have the guts. A friend of mine takes me out to lunch. He knows I ALWAYS travel with my camera. All of a sudden he's giving me this 'look'...I'm like, why are you looking at me like that? A few looks and head nods later I see what he saw. I nearly spit out my food. Not 5 feet away was a man who had the absolute worst farmer's tan you could imagine. It's like someone drew lines on him...here is absolute white, and here is very dark brown. I wanted to take a pix of his feet so badly. (Someone let him out of the house with sandals on.) I don't think those toes have seen a hint of sunlight in decades. So, friend I continue to chuckle and he says, "You HAVE to get a photo of that." We conspire about how I could do this without embarrassing the guy. There was never an opportunity where he wouldn't see me take a photo. Then we started concocting stories about how I could approach him and ask to take a photo of his feet. All this time we're just dying in laughter. If he would have been by himself or other guys, I would have easily approached him and asked for a photo. But, he was there with family and kids...not the right time. YOU WOULD HAVE LOVED IT, THOUGH!!! Abbey [/QUOTE]
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