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I do not have and nude pics, is there anyone near Warrinton Cheshire that can take outdoor pics for me

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What do you mean?

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Typo of "and" for "any" in OP.

Why not use the 10 second delay feature which exists in almost all digital cameras and smartphones. Stand the camera or phone in a suitable place and try various things at home. There are also plenty of cheap tripods available for both.
That is how I take most of my nude pictures.
For example this video was made by propping my Android phone on a ledge in the cliff.

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Ditto on the timer advice

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I'm in Yorkshire a bit North of Leeds. We could meet up somewhere and I'd be delighted to take your pictures. Here's one taken near the M62 at Sadleworth Moor. But it might be a bit chilly this time of year.

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Why not use the 10 second delay feature which exists in almost all digital cameras and smartphones. Stand the camera or phone in a suitable place and try various things at home. There are also plenty of cheap tripods available for both.That is how I take most of my nude pictures.For example this video was made by propping my Android phone on a ledge in the cliff.

Further to the above post these pictures were taken simply sitting my camera on a wall or gatepost.

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I too use the 10 second delay or a wireless remote on my phone

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I too use the 10 second delay or a wireless remote on my phone

As do I . And with a front facing camera you can see how you will appear in the pic.

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I'm lucky to have my own nudist photographer but when she's not available, the new wireless remote and small tripod I purchased so I could take pictures of both of us together, works really great! I occasionally use the self timer but not as much now with the wireless remote.

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Although I don't use it to photograph myself, I do have a remote trigger which I use to prevent camera shake on long exposure night shots.

These are ideal for what you're wanting to do, but generally are designed for SLR cameras.

A little known fact is that if you have a bluetooth or cable connected device attached to your mobile phone, such as headphones or bluetooth dongle with a mic button, these can sometimes be used as a remote trigger for the camera

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