I went to see a trade show today. It wasn't that huge exhibition, but it was organized in one big hall. I was cruising through the stands searching for any possible action. Well it took me at least 40 mins when I spotted suddenly the first nylon footed lady. She was about 50 yrs old, quite attractive in nice blouse and skirt above her knees. She was wearing black nylons with huge reinforcement. It was an open big stand, so I could easily admire her beautiful feet with long toes. However I didn't want to use my camera, as there was no good position to be 'invisible'. There was too many neighbouring stands with people working there. I passed by many times however to enjoy the sight. After 30 min when I came back like 4th time, she was again wearing shoes. She had some killer pointy-toe heels with ankle straps. However now her college was shoeless, who got rid of her flats. This lady was about the same age, wearing marine blue costume with black nylons. However her reinforcement was much smaller, only covering half of her huge toes. This lady was also quite attractive. She was rubbing her feet to each other while talkink to customers. I have passed by at least three times, but the position was risky to film anything.
I have seen in two other stands some short dipping scenes, but they were really short. But there were couple of ladies wearing so smooth and high quality hosiery that I got really mad for them. One was wearing something between tan and cofee coloured hose, but it was surely a very fine and expencive one. The another one was similar just in black colour. Well, there are really differences between nylons and nylons, although I am not choosy recently
I don't know what kind of trade show it was that you went to but if it was one where pictures are taken as a normal occurance (like car shows)...i'm wondering if the woman would have objected if you asked to take a pic of the both of them and took it before she had time to put her shoes back on to pose..that is if she'd even bother putting her shoes back on.
Well, it was a Trade Show for Furniture and other stuff for home (rugs, painting, etc etc). So there wasn't any other human beeing carrying camera. Anyway I sometimes make shots in this kind of Trade SHows, but only if I have some good position where noone will suspect anything. This time no luck.