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The Great Wingy Leg Wax

This is a discussion on The Great Wingy Leg Wax within the People photography (portraits, sports etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Yesterday, I had the unusual job of taking photos of a leg wax. Below you will meet 'Wingy' ... or ...

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    Yesterday, I had the unusual job of taking photos of a leg wax.

    Below you will meet 'Wingy' ... or 'Wingadelic' as he calls himself. Wingy is a mate of mine ... and my current employer for the 'Set Carpentry' I do for theatres, casinos, stage performances, tv shows, and various other galas and openings etc.

    Wingy is also training for a very tough 7 day mountain bike race next month and I've been helping him train by getting him onto a road bike and teaching him to go where no wingadelic has ventured before ... into the pain barriers he didn't know he had

    Wingy is doing this for charity ... a kids charity and I came up with the idea that a) he needed to shave his legs because it's important for massage, you get less dirt sticking, sunblock goes on much easier, you clean up easier, and it just looks damn good when you've got some muscle to show off Which, at the time, he didn't ... and b) we could charge members of one of my cycling websites to come and rip a strip off him in a wax wingy's legs morning. We raised about $1200 by doing this yesterday through donations over the past few weeks.

    And yesterday was D Day. Or W Day. Or Faaaaaark that hurts Day

    As a side note: I was offered a $50 donation to the cause if one of them could tear a strip of one of my legs ... so yes I took the $50 and gave it to Wingy. My right calf will now have a shiny strip up the center of it for the next few weeks whether I shave or not now!

    So ... here's a few shots I took ... forgive them a little it was very dark due to the rain we had ...

    Goooo Nads!


    The forest we had to deal with and me without my whipper snipper (weed wacker, grass slasher thingy)


    Wingy smiles in readiness ... "Piece of cake"


    more in a sec ...

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    Nads goes on ...


    Hair comes off!


    Wingy isn't smiling now!


    I'd paid a $20 to tear a strip strip off too so I chose ... the inner thigh knowing I could garnish the most pain from there!


    The result? A lovely bruise! Yes!!!


    But there were other results too ... a rash

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    A rip or two in motion



    Has the training been working?? Have a look at that quad!


    Shame the calves aren't showing the same form. I'll have to look at Wingy's pedaling style me thinks!



    That's it

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    Just checked out his blog entry for yesterday ...

    Quote Originally Posted by Wingadelic
    Today I delivered on my promise to have my legs waxed for charity. It started out with a ride at Bunya for a couple of hours and then culminated in a festival of pain as my so called friends tore strips off me, literally. About 4 weeks ago when I set the target of $1000 I thought it would be a tough ask to reach. I thought my hairy legs were safe. How wrong could I be.
    The event has raised well over the $1000 for Working Wonders and has reinforced the knowledge that I will have a number of keen supporters as I traipse across the country side. Quite humbling.
    I promise that in the next few days I will post some photos and a much longer description of the whole disaster. Right now, I need a beer, a sit down and a little sob quietly in the corner as I lament 40 years of old growth leg forest having been clear felled and laid waste.
    Fair well old friend.

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    Out of interest this is a link to Wingy's donation page at the Everyday Hero's site for kids. Everyday Hero: Become an Everyday Hero and work wonders for sick kids!

    Basically he's trying to raise $10,000 which goes to the Working Wonders department of the hospital to help support the children and the families of the seriously ill children. Wingy (Graham) almost lost his first son to a serious illness when he was very young so this is his way to give something back.

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    <cough cough> get your <cough> lazy <cough> asses in here <cough cough> and comment !!

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    Looks like fun...shaving is so much more painless though...I wonder how much you could have raised had you decided to go with a Brazillian?!




    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    <cough cough> get your <cough> lazy <cough> asses in here <cough cough> and comment !!
    I kinda felt the same way when I posted some shots from Banff for your pleasure (some Mountain shots for MA I believe was the thread title) and not one comment. Sadly I deleted the post. I guess they must have really sucked.
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    these are great pictures MA. Not your usual style, but compelling for sure

    They underline the idea that no one will ever get near me with wax! EVER!

    Tell your friend that he's braver then at least one Canadian Woman and I am impressed with how good he was.
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    I tried to get him go for the back, crack & sack but he wouldn't be in it

    Quote Originally Posted by Casil
    I kinda felt the same way when I posted some shots from Banff for your pleasure (some Mountain shots for MA I believe was the thread title) and not one comment. Sadly I deleted the post. I guess they must have really sucked.
    I wouldn't know ... I never saw them. Sorry ... been very busy with having Leanne with only one wing working properly. By the time I get through the housework, ride my bike, and do some work, I'm bound to miss a few threads I'm afraid. Also remember that when you post yours up ... I could be asleep and by the time I wake up, and get through all that it can be close to or more than 24 hrs before I discover some stuff.

    He was mad Bambi ... I originally said 'Shave' but he decided that would be worse than waxing! Who am I to argue?

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    Quote Originally Posted by casil403 View Post

    I kinda felt the same way when I posted some shots from Banff for your pleasure (some Mountain shots for MA I believe was the thread title) and not one comment. Sadly I deleted the post. I guess they must have really sucked.
    I never saw this thread either Casil. Can you repost?

    MA didn't respond to my picture for him either.

    FYI MA it's here: http://www.photography.ca/Forums/f20...ssie-7396.html
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