For colder weather, the Roman already had invented crosses with an in-built heating system, Baracus.Well,sadly,it's getting colder now,and despite having the heating on more often,it's not really comfortably warm enough to undergo another Crux photo session....
Pity. But come the spring......hopefully.
Good technical advice!No self-crux photos,I'm afraid,but some boring self-explanatory Hook pics,instead.
That's ok we've all got different tastes...I am not really into male crucifixion.
Same here, Baracus! I feel like, when I'm viewing female crux, I identify with an onlooker to the event (Roman soldier, for example); when I look at male crux, I identify with the person on the cross (i.e., how must that feel?).That's ok we've all got different tastes...
( to be honest,I'm more into fem-crux,but....)
That's ok we've all got different tastes...
( to be honest,I'm more into fem-crux,but....)
I also recognise that.Same here, Baracus! I feel like, when I'm viewing female crux, I identify with an onlooker to the event (Roman soldier, for example); when I look at male crux, I identify with the person on the cross (i.e., how must that feel?).
Either way is enjoyable, but I prefer female crux. Perhaps because I'm straight? The psychology of the whole deal seems complicated. . . .
@Loxuru Danke !!I also recognise that.
I sometimes try to get into the crucified's female's mind too. How she lives the ordeal, the humiliation,...
Complicated psychology, indeed.
Nevertheless, Baracus does an interesting experiment here. I unfortunately have not the possibility to set up such a home-made cross myself.