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Message # 69182.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Subject: Re:Wetlook suggestions. Date: Thu 05/01/17 04:23:09 GMT Name: MK Email: wamtec@comcast.net |
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I am not sorry,,,,,I am quite happy being a fan of vintage era wetlook.
I was lucky enough to have been born 50 years before Youtube existed....in an era when wetlook was exciting because there was no internet and finding wetlook was extremely rare and and exciting to find.
I am glad I was not growing up in this new age of youtube, where you get spoonfed with daily doses of hundreds of new wetlook videos per day....because wetlook has now become common and mundane. Today wetlook is less exciting because there is so much on Youtube every day, It's like going to a casino and playing a slot machine that guarantees you are a winner every time you pull the handle. I think if I were re-born today I would develop some other kind of fetish that is quite rare today.....e.g. women smoking...ha ha
I was just like you 25 years ago.....I had my favorite outfits that I wanted to see get wet....and so I ordered all the outfits I liked and then I hired models and shot my favorite scenes....over and over and over....until I overdosed on those and then I got bored and started to develop new interests in other areas. So I can see your point of view....because I used to be like that 25 years ago.....and trust me....the best thing to do is order the outfits and hire models and shoot those scenes yourself.....but trust me.....after you have filmed the same outfit more than 3-4 times....you will get bored and want to try something new and different.
MK |
In reply to Message (69182.1.1.1.1.1.1) Re:Wetlook suggestions.
By Finder - Wed 04/01/17 23:21:42 GMT Well im sorry you feel that way about the modern age. Im born in the 70th and I like modern stuff, and im sure many other also do.
As a dude wrote some days ago, he asked if anyone els was tired of wetlook. Well I can understand him, if nothing new come out and producers only relese stuff "they" like the whole scene eventually will die out. To bad imo there are so much modern that is so worth getting soaking wet, if your open for it....
And no, I canīt make my own sets, No models. But I can supply clothing to whoever willing to help. |
In reply to Message (69182.1.1.1.1.1) Re:Wetlook suggestions.
By MK - wamtec@comcast.net Wed 04/01/17 20:32:06 GMT Well...you asked for it....that is easy....1 to 11 = no way Jose.
I would never hire models to wear those outfits because none of those are my taste (which are short skirts, see thru clothing, pantyhose and heels, glamour wear, cosplay costumes, uniforms and vintage or period clothing)
I am not a fan of modern day fashions and street clothing. Turn back the clock and give me fashions from the 1920's to 1970's any day.
Old fuddy duddies like me who are over the age of 50 do not really care for modern street clothing (nor modern era music either)....and tend to prefer vintage style clothing.
My wish list would be to borrow Doctor Who's Tardis and travel back in time to an age when t shirts and shorts had not been invented and only sailors had bodypiercings and tatoos....ha ha
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In reply to Message (69182.1.1.1.1) Re:Wetlook suggestions.
By Finder - Wed 04/01/17 16:46:08 GMT Yes but imagine the selection being taken by the best possible light and enviroment.
List them 1-11 by yes, maybe or no. |
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By MK - wamtec@comcast.net Wed 04/01/17 15:59:52 GMT I think there are many attributes of the wetlook culture we can agree upon, but clothing preferences is not one of them, and it is a given that every wetlook fan has their own personal preferences.....so clothing preferences are not something that can be defined as what is hot and what is not,,,,cos everybody has different opinions.
The attributes that we can probably agree upon and be defined as hot (good) and not (bad) are other factors related to production that are not related to clothing preferences.....e.g.
Hot = good lighting, Not= bad lighting Hot = long scenes with full flowing continuity. Not = short scenes with mixed up or omitted continuity (i.e. no entry or exit shots) Hot = steady and fluid camerawork. Not = shakycam amateur camerawork Hot = full immersion wetlook coverage. Not = partial wetlook (e.g. hair does not get wet)
MK
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In reply to Message (69182.1.1) Re:Wetlook suggestions.
By Finder - Wed 04/01/17 12:16:05 GMT Your choice was also nice, but I need more input from more people. |
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By Bruno - Wed 04/01/17 11:55:38 GMT Sorry guy, but your clothes choice is not really my taste.
How about: http://www.igotitinparis.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/tweed-pencil-skirt-and-jacket.jpg
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In reply to Message (69182) Wetlook suggestions.
By Finder - Wed 04/01/17 10:40:45 GMT Hello Wetlook People.
Please check the 11 pictures in the link below and give me input. What is hot and what is not. It is all up to date latest fashion but never or hardly seen wet.
I can supply most of the clothes if a producer falls for any item.
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