Ekserb's picture thread

tigerjen said:
Happy Halloween to you too, are you doing anything tomorrow besides
your regular work? :)

I'm so used to saying B & W film....please forgive me ;) Still very very
nice pictures......:devil:

Not doing anything for Halloween this year. Just working all day. :( Do you have any plans for the holiday?
 
Afterglow_lj said:
You are a beautiful man!

Wow, thanks! I just looked at a few of your pictures and I love 'em. I love the glasses, too. :) Canadian girls rock.
 
Ekserb said:
Not doing anything for Halloween this year. Just working all day. :( Do you have any plans for the holiday?


well this afternoon i'm helping out at headquarters for the Demcrats......election day
is next week and there is much to do before then, then tonite its back at home for
handing out goodies to the kiddies!!!

:nana:
 
Ekserb said:
It's my pleasure to instill those naughty thoughts! I hope this latest set does more of the same.


Wellll.... One and Four are my favourites... I'm not all that crazy about cumshots but this is such a well done set!
 
Ekserb said:
I haven't. Post a link so I can check it out.

In the meantime, here's a sequence I shot a few months ago. The camera will do about three frames per second, but I did edit out some of the in-between shots that were less interesting. :)

The cumshot sequence:
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Seven


MMMMMMMMMMMMMm love the shots I have to agree with Ran one and four are very yummy but all are great hun keep them coming... :catroar: :p
 
ran57gr said:
Wellll.... One and Four are my favourites... I'm not all that crazy about cumshots but this is such a well done set!

Thanks for the compliment! I try to post what I think are high-quality images - too many web cams out there nowadays. And too many people (men in particular) that think that pulling down your pants in front of said web cam and pulling your junk out of worn and tattered briefs is high art. :)
 
Mign said:
MMMMMMMMMMMMMm love the shots I have to agree with Ran one and four are very yummy but all are great hun keep them coming... :catroar: :p

I got lucky with the first shot, but I still wish I had captured the top of the spurt. It pisses me off that the end of the cum is off-frame somewhere. :)
 
Ekserb said:
Thanks for the compliment! I try to post what I think are high-quality images - too many web cams out there nowadays. And too many people (men in particular) that think that pulling down your pants in front of said web cam and pulling your junk out of worn and tattered briefs is high art. :)

Very true. I can understand that not everybody can afford expensive cameras but I have no patience with lack of imagination... it does not cost anything to make one's mind work some more before starting to click-click-click away :)

Ekserb said:
I got lucky with the first shot, but I still wish I had captured the top of the spurt. It pisses me off that the end of the cum is off-frame somewhere. :)

Sticking on the ceiling perhaps? :D
It still is an amazing photo!
 
ran57gr said:
Very true. I can understand that not everybody can afford expensive cameras but I have no patience with lack of imagination... it does not cost anything to make one's mind work some more before starting to click-click-click away :)

My thoughts exactly!
 
Sulk said:
Like Ran, I am not a fan of the 'look at my cock...and brimming navel' threads.

Your pictures appeal to me physically and mentally. Exquisite and erotic.

I agree with you. These boards and the internet in general are saturated with cock shots that were taken with absolutely no creativity or imagination. I'm very happy that you enjoy my photos!
 
Ekserb said:
Here's another set from my non-nude photo collection. :)

I'm still trying to get some time off to work on a new nude set, but since I had a little time tonight I went through the archives and found some other stuff you might enjoy looking at. Just a few from a recent trip to Key West and some others from around the Miami area.

Bridge
Driftwood
Sailboat
Sunset
Water drops
Flowers
Yellow flower
Frog 1
Frog 2


Good morning Ekserb!

Very good pictures here......the clarity of the water drops on the flower is amazing! Your
camera work is terrific there, and the frogs too! How you got so close to the frogs is
beyond me :D Now the bridge pic, its an old bridge no longer in use I take it?

:rose:
tigerjen
 
tigerjen said:
Good morning Ekserb!

Very good pictures here......the clarity of the water drops on the flower is amazing! Your
camera work is terrific there, and the frogs too! How you got so close to the frogs is
beyond me :D Now the bridge pic, its an old bridge no longer in use I take it?

:rose:
tigerjen

The frog was sleeping (or resting ... whatever they do) when I got the first shot of him on the wall, but he got restless and moved into the water after that shot was taken. Then he climbed onto the lily pad for some more shots. I had to lean over the wall of the pond and put the camera really close to the water, inching closer and closer until he finally jumped off and I left him alone after that. The second shot of him was as close as four or five inches.

The macro lens I use is a 50mm, which is kinda short for animals and bugs, but not bad for plants and flowers. The animated subjects tend to move around too much when you get this close, so a lot of people will use a 100mm or even a 150mm macro lens for the critters. Those longer lenses allow you to get the same tight crops while staying further from the subject, but the downside is the lens is usually more expensive, heavier, and increases the chances of getting some motion blur from camera movement.

End of photography lesson. :)

The bridge is indeed no longer in use. What tipped you off? The missing section of roadway? Hehee! You can see on the right the newer span, called the Overseas Highway. This state park is at Mile Marker 37, east of Key West.

I had a day off from work today (my first off day since Hurricane Wilma), but had some prior arrangements for the day, so no new nudes. I took a walking tour of the Art Deco District in Miami Beach (got some nice pictures during the tour), and when I got home I spent the next couple of hours trimming trees and cleaning the yard of hurricane debris. Now I'm sore all over. I'll sleep well tonight!

Back to work tomorrow. :(
 
Ekserb said:
I got lucky with the first shot, but I still wish I had captured the top of the spurt. It pisses me off that the end of the cum is off-frame somewhere. :)

well glad you did very nice pics hun and all that cum... :p :catroar:
 
Great pics !

I got to play with a real camera this week. A marine Nephew came to visit and brought his Marine issue cannon with all the cool lenses. I like my Sony Digital but when I see your pictures and his I think I am going to be looking for a "real camera" Your work has a lot to do with composition and just seeing the good shots. Ty for sharing.
 
Ekserb said:
Here's another set from my non-nude photo collection. :)

I'm still trying to get some time off to work on a new nude set, but since I had a little time tonight I went through the archives and found some other stuff you might enjoy looking at. Just a few from a recent trip to Key West and some others from around the Miami area.

Bridge
Driftwood
Sailboat
Sunset
Water drops
Flowers
Yellow flower
Frog 1
Frog 2

well... what to say... awesome photos once again!!

I particularly liked the Sunset and Frog1 :)

:rose:
 
sybilrose said:
I got to play with a real camera this week. A marine Nephew came to visit and brought his Marine issue cannon with all the cool lenses. I like my Sony Digital but when I see your pictures and his I think I am going to be looking for a "real camera" Your work has a lot to do with composition and just seeing the good shots. Ty for sharing.

There is a lot to be said for the right equipment, but I have seen pictures taken with a camera phone that would win awards simply based on composition and lighting.

Still, I'm my own worst critic, and when it comes down to it, I like being able to crop and edit on the computer without having to worry about whether the resolution will suffer enough to limit the print size.

My Maxxum 7D is a 6MP camera. There are a lot of smaller, more consumer-oriented cameras with more resolution (usually as high as 8MP), but the pictures from a good DSLR with interchangeable lenses will always be better than those from a point-and-shoot because the glass in those aforementioned lenses is so much better at resolving the details in your scene. A P&S with a lens the size of a pencil eraser just can't do the job as well as any DSLR with a thousand dollar lens attached.

Of course, once you've used a top-of-the-line lens, you're hooked. I'm in the process now of replacing my older lenses with top-shelf glass, and buying the best of what's available in the zoom ranges that I don't already own. I've decided that my day job is strictly for making enough money to buy new lenses and other photographic equipment. :)

A good camera not only gives you the benefit of different lenses, but you also have so much control over every aspect of the picture-taking process. Or just set the camera to Auto and shoot away. There is always room to grow and learn with a more professional camera.

If you're just thinking of getting a new DSLR, I would probably recommend a Canon or Nikon, just because they have a very extensive lineup of lenses and you'll never want for equipment availability. I chose the Minolta because I've owned a Minolta film camera for years and already had two lenses for it, plus I feel the ergonomics of the Minolta is far, far better than the Canon/Nikon bodies. Plus, the Minolta has an Anti-shake system built into the camera body so that every lens that can be mounted on the camera can take advantage of this type of image stabilization. (The Canon and Nikon cameras only have image stabilization on special lenses that can cost hundreds of dollars more than a non-IS lens, and the system drains the batteries as long as it's turned on and working. The Minolta verison only works while the shutter is open and the camera is taking a picture - a split second.)

Minolta now makes a 5D that is more of a consumer camera, but it does have all the same features as the 7D, but they trimmed some pro-level features to cut the cost down to about $700-$800. If you like the idea of body-integral Anti-shake, this might be something to think about. A friend of mine (the girl who shot the pool pictures in this thread) just bought the 5D and she is very happy with it so far. (By the way, Canon recently released a model called "5D" also, so if you're searching for info on cameras, keep that in mind.)

Whatever you decide to do, keep shooting and sharing! I frequent a site called fredmiranda.com and it is almost exclusively digital photographers sharing their work for others to critique and to learn from those comments. I love the site and I've learned a ton about composition and lighting technique. I recommend the site to anyone interested in photography.
 
ran57gr said:
well... what to say... awesome photos once again!!

I particularly liked the Sunset and Frog1 :)

:rose:

Thank you, gorgeous. When are you coming to Miami so I can shoot a sunset with you in the foreground?
 
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