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Share your Personal Photography Pictures. (NSFW images must be linked & labelled)

NSFW, really? Man, that's a surprise. You will see more on PG13 MTV reality show garbage these days.

Whatever floats your goats.
 
I was working on a time-lapse from Mission Peak - my phone arguably caught a better image than my main camera. :p
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that's a cool looking tripod, what brand is that?
 
Do a lot of people watch MTV at work? NSFW isn't a rating. Its so someone browsing BARF doesn't end in a shit storm getting grilled in HR because they happen to scroll through some photos.
 
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Do a lot of people watch MTV at work? NSFW isn't a rating. Its so someone browsing BARF doesn't end in a shit storm getting grilled in HR because they happen to scroll through some photos.

I know what it's for. My observations have more to do with the rate and direction of culture moving.

But the PG13/G comment makes sense.
 
I know what it's for. My observations have more to do with the rate and direction of culture moving.

But the PG13/G comment makes sense.

It was a lovely photo in my opinion (mod hat off). But maybe not what we want our bosses or co-workers to see over our shoulder.
 
I know what it's for. My observations have more to do with the rate and direction of culture moving.

Agreed. Great photos. Love the composition.
 
Yeah, kinda.
I guess we can agree that BARF is G rated, selectively.

Not so much when it comes to misogyny and other aspects. Best moderate a woman's fleshy bits so they know to the stay in the kitchen, kids.
 
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I guess we can agree that BARF is G rated, selectively.

Not so much when it comes to misogyny and other aspects. Best moderate a woman's fleshy bits so they know to the stay in the kitchen, kids.

Hahaha, half of us have been right where you're at. That moment when you realize barf is G rated with images and X rated in language, because apparently coworkers can't read. Post as if you're talking to your almost cool Christian friend who still surprises you once in awhile when those old roots rear their ugly head and he/she trips out on nothing.
 
That moment when you realize barf is G rated with images and X rated in language, because apparently coworkers can't read.


Text is a lot smaller on the screen than pictures, and I can understand the point. I'd hate to get dragged in front of HR and/or InfoSec because some nosy cow orker decided to report me for looking at porn on company time...
 
Haven't posted here in a long while, but here are a few pics from my recent Moab trip (cross posted from the MTB thread).

Moab was awesome. Got in four days of riding. Managed to crack my frame in a crash on day 2, but the bike proceeded to power through two more days of double black trails. These new Treks are impressive!

Day 1 was the Bar M trail system. Fun, but nothing crazy. Pretty perfect as we all just had spent 10 hours in the car and weren't up for anything too nutty. Here's a buddy climbing one of the short but steep bits.
IMG_20170518_190907 by nicholas dirienzo, on Flickr


Day 2 we did as much of the Whole Enchilada ride as we could given the snow up top. Me out on one of the overlook points
IMG_3884 by nicholas dirienzo, on Flickr

This happened later on in the day
IMG_20170519_192005 by nicholas dirienzo, on Flickr


Day 3 we did Hymasa and Captain Ahab. The Hymasa climb was fantastic in how well it was designed. Sorta required all the skills in order to clean everything
IMG_3918-HDR by nicholas dirienzo, on Flickr


Ahab back down was a rocky riot
IMG_3938-2 by nicholas dirienzo, on Flickr


Day 4 was my favorite with the Mag 7 ride. Blue dot trail up to Gold Bar rim was a total lungbuster. But, the payoff was Gold Bar Rim, which was the best trail I've ever ridden. Droppy, steep, mixed with super fun technical bits that required a number of trials moves. Absolutely perfect.
IMG_3951-HDR by nicholas dirienzo, on Flickr

We finished with the famed Portal Trail, which has some pretty serious exposure. You can kinda see me as the black dot in the upper right third on the trail. I did walk the two 5- 10-foot sections that can easily kick you off the side if you clip a bar. They weren't hard, but I agreed that they weren't worth the risk.
IMG_3986 by nicholas dirienzo, on Flickr

My buddies walked most of it, but here I got a picture of them on their bikes before they hopped off again. I don't blame them.
IMG_3994 by nicholas dirienzo, on Flickr
 

#1: Google tells us that that is not your image. As per the thread title, this isn't the right place for the image.
#2: You're pushing up against (pun intended) our objectification policy.

Don't post images that fit #1 in this thread, and don't post #2 (hahaha) anywhere else on BARF.
 
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