Farms: Beautiful Farm girl, Candice showing us around her hobby farm! Fun and interesting farm babe!
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http://tipsandtales.com/ This is just a preview of what's to come with Farm girl Candice from Jacksonville, NC (by way of Australia). She shows off her livestock from pigs to goats and chickens... even farm cats and shooting her big girl gun (hunting rifle). She gives us a sneak peak of her toy; it's a big Ford F250, she calls "Big Dirty W#%re". We also have a tractor video in store so stay tuned for more of Candice!
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Why do you hold the chicken upside-down like that? That isn't very nice. How would you like to be held upside-down?
First, the photographer needs to understand that it is clear to us that his intentions are not exactly so pure, shown by the manner in which he frames the picture. He has to decide whether he wants to cover the midriff of the woman in front of him, which the results clearly show that it is his strongest preference target, most of the time, and not her face nor the pigs, as normally he fails to accentuate the attention to any of these issues individually. The woman's head is missing most of the time and her midriff of the woman loses its attraction when her head is missing and when the pigs are around,
Before I go any further, the photographer needs to know that it is important to decide on what subject he needs to accentuate, then the balance of the picture, Most of the pictures he takes are weighted to one side or the other or too high or too low. I suggest he respects the woman by first dedicating the video to show her beauty. Then he could slowly pan on the the beauty of the farm , then he would add the pigs as a subject on their own. Then zoom out a little to cover the whole of the woman handling or caring for their pigs, but not too close that we see only part of the woman which unbalances the scene, So the photographer should inhibit his yearning to photograph midriff of women and learn to balance the scene and decide what the subject matter is and accentuate on it, and create a well balanced picture.
The lady in question is rather charming, except that she does not need to enhance her body with tattoos. She is beautiful wearing what nature provided her with and needs no artificial additions, but then if her mind thinks that she looks better with her tattoos, I accept that, but I feel she lost her elegance and majestic looks and reduced her classical worth and value, but then I am an old man and read what is her long term value as a woman and not her artificiality living in temporary limited circles of society. Her knowledge of trucks shows that she has a very good intelligent mind, saying about the changing of injectors and erasing the memory of the EMU to tune the truck which she called big daddy, indicating that she is aptly emotional for the hidden beauty of machines. I am an engineer so I see her beauty in her intelligence and not her body parts, alone. . She has a good brain which supports a good active mind, but she seems to mix in a small cage with people who limit her capacity to gain wisdom through meeting people of wider experiences in cultural and refining directions.Her spirit shows her lack of clumsiness at the manner in which she fills the feed to those animals and I hate to say that the intention of the photographer at 4:19 undervalues the beauty of the lady as a whole mainly through preferring to pan her body rather than her face and her mind.This video has good subject matter but no real soul and will never depict the real spiritual value of subjects, especially the total beauty of the young woman. The photographer should consider educating himself to higher spiritual levels and other soul seeking values rather than photographing the external parts of bodies, be they women or pigs, goats or hens,