Faldaguy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 4:40 am
I don't much care for the asymmetrical hem, but I do like the 'spring-like" colors and feel of it.
The skirt is very nice and I think the hem is fun. I would carry on wearing it since you are getting good reactions from others.
Faldaguy wrote: ↑Mon Dec 09, 2024 4:40 am
Mouse -- I need to find/review your advise on how to get pictures in public without it drawing attention, so that the picture reflects how everyone is simply doing their own thing and a man in a skirt is no big deal: as I think those are the kind of pictures that will help assure newbies that wearing their skirts in public is a non-event, that nobody gives a hoot -- the world continues as it normally does. I think you had some sort of remote trigger for a cell phone with an attached stand?
I have no secrets. I use one of these cheap bluetooth camera shutter release CamKix
https://amzn.eu/d/b630Yh0 things and my old iPhone 12 with the front facing camera. I have the CamKix on my keyring so I aways have it.
Before I am going to take a picture I get both my phone and the CamKix out and switch the CamKix on. I make sure the CamKix and the iPhone are connected on the Bluetooth settings page. This is sometimes a bit hit and miss, but turning the CamFix off and on again usually fixes the problem. I then set up the camera to be the front facing one making sure the screen is clean where the camera is. Then when you are all systems go, you then set up the shot. I just use whatever is around to prop my phone up. In shops there are many shelves, in the underground station I usually use the wall with my phone standing on the floor, car parks I have used the kerb.
I am always worried about phone thieves, especially in London, so I go for the end of the platform, well away from anybody. Be very aware of the situation around you even when you are just setting up your phone. Since I have no extra kit, my set up is always ready to go, so I can set up and take a few shots in seconds in the middle of my working day. With the threat of phone theft, I normally try for somewhere quiet and always where I am closer to my phone than anybody else by many factors. My fear is always some lowlife running in and snatching my phone.
The last thing is, when you are done, remember to switch off the CamKix. I have forgotten in the past and end up changing the battery. I normally focus on getting all of me in the shot and don't worry about the framing. I then fix the framing and the pixel count in the computer before uploading to Flickr and posting here. I normally take 4-5 shots and try different poses for each, then I get to choose the one I like to show the world. If I don't like any, I will delete them and forget I ever took them. The great thing about self photography is you get to be the editor as well, so you can try embarrassing things and if they don't work then nobody has to know. I have great fun taking pictures of myself in skirts.
Daily, a happy man in a skirt...