But I don't think they will delete automatically from your phone because you share them to Drop Box. I have loads of nude pictures of my wife. Mr Crawford would rope in favours from friends to help create the stunning series - including mates rates on a Jet Ranger helicopter and hiring tractors for a ploughed field scenario. Mr Crawford, said: 'People ask me if I used Google Maps or a drone, but it is all from nothing more than a camera, no photo editing at all. Wife: does your husband have nude pictures of you? That's one step removed from just posting them publicly on Instagram.
Diz with drop-box on your phone, does it automatically remove it from your phone. It had to be flat overcast light, not too windy. I have naked and naked action pictures of my wife. Never share them except with the 'other' partisipant included in the picture. This message was edited 1 time. All for art: The photographer's wife lies down on stacks of piping in a piece called Yellow Pipe in Taranaki 'I thought strategically placing a nude in these locations would emphasise the point that we as human beings are so minuscule and insignificant in relation to the enormity of the planet we live on. Ralfmeed wrote:Husbands: do you have nude pictures of your wife? We store them on my laptop in a Dropbox folder, so I can also see them on my phone.
However, I am allowed to share the ones with both of us because he has a bit of an exhibitionist streak. What is he allowed to do with them? These pictures are stored in a box inside the safe!. I use Veracrypt for the encryption. And now the photo project has gone viral on the internet. The result was an aerial project - shot by photographer John Crawford between 1984 and 1987 - showing his then wife Carina pictured from a bird's-eye perspective. After spotting a good area, he would return to photograph it in more detail - before trying to persuade land owners to let him shoot a nude there.
He is allowed to watch them himself but not to share them with others. I have been copying from my phone to my computer and then putting a few into my DropBox folder--which makes them accessible from my phone. It gave him a unique view of the odd symmetry found on the ground - sparking the unique project titled 'Aerial Nudes'. Rediscovered: 'Revisiting the images 25 years later was certainly a buzz,' said the photographer 'Shooting above a local airport I had to talk the air traffic controllers into diverting incoming flights, and when I was shooting the nude on the runway the control tower suddenly filed up with men and binoculars. I think she knows, but we haven't really talked about it. A desktop that is not connected to the internet is where we keep ours as well. Sky's the limit: The series - shot by photographer John Crawford between 1984 and 1987 - shows his then wife Carina naked pictured from a birds-eye perspective After locking the 35mm colour negatives and prints away in a box, they have finally seen the light of day, a quarter of a century after the project's completion.
I can see my spouse from up here! After spotting a good area, he would return to photograph it in more detail - before trying to persuade land owners to let him shoot a nude there. You think about it, proof it, enlarge it and print it, then you get sick of it. Kept on the computer and phone. Mr Crawford, 61, from Taranaki, New Zealand, said: 'From my school days I had been interested in graphics, strange patterns and shapes. We never use the phone, we only use a camera and download to computer and delete from camera. She has pictures of me naked and in action but has never shared them with anyone except me. Kiwi photographer Mr Crawford spent most of the mid-1980s flying from job to job in small planes.
Respectfully, you should be sure she is okay with the sharing. We have only shared pics with just two couples we had met in person first by change. But one muse showed her devotion to creativity by lying spreadeagled and naked in the middle of a pig farm. Revisiting the images 25 years later was certainly a buzz. I share them once in a while, but not very often. Each one was meticulously planned, with Mr Crawford scouting potential locations from the air during his day job as a commercial photographer.
If I delete them from the DropBox folder on the computer, they won't be available anymore on my phone via DropBox. . . . . .
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