For those who have many watchers, and for those who dont have many, it is hard to know how one retains that interest as well as receive more. This article explores the basics of watchers and how we react to certain situations. Although it does not affect some deviants, and the tips are generally related to common sense, we hope the article is a worthwhile read and that the majority learn something from reading this.














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and the macrophoto club can be found at [link] my site [link]
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Three sixty five, seven fifty, you're all I see, you're all I need -
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Love the use of black space, and the faded tones of the colours ... this is the most 'real' i've ever seen a model in the shop window
oh, is that the fantastic John Martyn in your profile pic?
Joe.
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If you can, please have a listen to my music at : [link]
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"When people look at my pictures I want them to feel the way they do when they want to read a line of a poem twice" - Robert Frank
Yeah it is John Martyn on my profile, apparently he has got a new album out soon! I saw him play in cambridge and he played amazing, especially on Jelly Roll/Easy Blues. I think hes playing there again on the grace and danger tour.
I saw some kit shots in your gallery do you play drums or were you just doing a shoot?
I liked the autumn shots as well
Ben
It's a rather strange coicidence that "The Office 2", which is a shot of my drum kit at a local studio doing some recording with a mate (which can be heard here [link] my drums and bass playing can be heard on "Low", Keyboards on the rest of 'em), was taken (and we were recording) while I listening to my favourite John Martyn record "Glorious Fool" a lot, and I LOVE Phil Collins' drums on that record, and that was the type of big tom sound from 'Amsterdam' & 'Never Say Never' I was trying to get
thanks
Joe.
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If you can, please have a listen to my music at : [link]
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"When people look at my pictures I want them to feel the way they do when they want to read a line of a poem twice" - Robert Frank
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