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  • Uploader: loplopsama »
  • Date: over 7 years ago
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post #3476966
cheer-chan (getsuyoubi no tawawa) drawn by himura_kiseki

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  • 月曜日のたわわ その155 「へぶしッ…!!」

    Monday Morning Offerings #155

    "Achoo...!!"

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    laisy
    over 7 years ago
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    Being a model means having to wear skimpy even in winter, eh? Such tough job.
    Shudders in 20 Celsius

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    Madcat6204
    over 7 years ago
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    At least do those pictures in a properly heated environment. If you can't heat the site and can't afford to create a full mock-up of the location just for the picture, at least set a space-heater or something just off-camera pointed in her direction so she isn't completely freezing. It won't do you any good if she catches pneumonia on the job, trust me.

    laisy said:

    Being a model means having to wear skimpy even in winter, eh? Such tough job.
    Shudders in 20 Celsius

    ...20C is warmer than I keep my house in winter. If you want to talk cold, it's been -20C several times outside this winter. Imagine doing a gravure photo shoot in a bikini in an unheated room in that weather.

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    cd young
    over 7 years ago
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    laisy said:

    Being a model means having to wear skimpy even in winter, eh? Such tough job.
    Shudders in 20 Celsius

    20C is freaking summer temperatures.

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    qi
    over 7 years ago
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    Not in the tropics. Here its cold enough for most people to start shivering. But 30C is no issue though.

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    Ithi
    over 7 years ago
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    Madcat6204 said:

    ...20C is warmer than I keep my house in winter. If you want to talk cold, it's been -20C several times outside this winter. Imagine doing a gravure photo shoot in a bikini in an unheated room in that weather.

    cd_young said:

    20C is freaking summer temperatures.

    He might have meant either 20C below zero or 20C indoors. Sure, not the coldest temperature for your room, but it starts getting uncomfortable. Plus, don't forget that only northern countries or northern parts of some countries (in case of China and Japan) have central heating, and keeping temperature on the comfortable level for those without one becomes problematic during winter.

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    NWSiaCB
    over 7 years ago
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    qi said:

    Not in the tropics. Here its cold enough for most people to start shivering. But 30C is no issue though.

    I wouldn't go outside without an iced drink at that point.... But on the other hand, I'm fine with a t-shirt at 10.

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    laisy
    over 7 years ago
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    Madcat6204 said:

    ...20C is warmer than I keep my house in winter. If you want to talk cold, it's been -20C several times outside this winter. Imagine doing a gravure photo shoot in a bikini in an unheated room in that weather.

    cd_young said:

    20C is freaking summer temperatures.

    Currently its 32C over here. Welcome to the tropics

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    AdventZero
    over 7 years ago
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    laisy said:

    Currently its 32C over here. Welcome to the tropics

    Same here. Over here, people start wearing coats once temperature hits 22C. Considering that the average daily temperature is 30, that is...

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    Nya-chan
    over 7 years ago
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    Nobody in the comments contemplating that it might be the goal of the photo to have sharpy icy-looking glass. There is stuff you won't make without proper temperature.

    Still, poor Cheer-chan.

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    Tetsamaru
    over 7 years ago
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    This kinda thing is very common and as said by Nya-chan, there are some things you just can't "Fake".
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1-0-LVyV7E

    Kate Upton and Pamela Anderson have done shoots in snowy weather before. They would warm up for a few minutes, and then have to take some photos for about 15 seconds before warming up again.

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    ReyZha7
    over 7 years ago
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    They should treat her some warm food later.

    Nya-chan said:

    Nobody in the comments contemplating that it might be the goal of the photo to have sharpy icy-looking glass. There is stuff you won't make without proper temperature.

    Still, poor Cheer-chan.

    Window, icy reflection, skin colour, and foggy breath is the only things i can think of.

    cd_young said:

    20C is freaking summer temperatures.

    Maybe because i live in tropics, even on 34C i go outside wearing jacket.

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    ReyZha7 said:

    They should treat her some warm food later.

    Window, icy reflection, skin colour, and foggy breath is the only things i can think of.

    Maybe because i live in tropics, even on 34C i go outside wearing jacket.

    I nearly melted when I visited Texas in July. I will never try visiting wherever it is you live :O It's just coming off a string of -30c lows here in Canada...

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    bakajin
    over 7 years ago
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    And here this weekend I was out in flipflops and a t-shirt in -10C.

    I went to the tropics once. That was enough.

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    bahamut920
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    cd_young said:

    20C is freaking summer temperatures.

    Late spring (or very early summer) temperatures where I live. You're unlikely to find it that low during actual summer. Certainly won't cause hypothermia though, and I'd be wearing shorts and a T-shirt until about 10 or 15 C.

    The current temperature of 1-2 degrees Celsius, on the other hand...

    ReyZha7 said:

    Maybe because i live in tropics, even on 34C i go outside wearing jacket.

    This, on the other hand... is something else. I'd be hiding inside and refusing to leave the AC in that weather.

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    bahamut920 said:
    This, on the other hand... is something else. I'd be hiding inside and refusing to leave the AC in that weather.

    Over here (Central European Russia) relative air humidity is important.
    In summer we may have something like +30C with humidity close to 100%, which makes it hard to even breathe outside. In winter the same humidity in -10C combined with even mild wind gives you tiny crystals of ice scratching your face and hands.

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    ReyZha7
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    bahamut920 said:

    Late spring (or very early summer) temperatures where I live. You're unlikely to find it that low during actual summer. Certainly won't cause hypothermia though, and I'd be wearing shorts and a T-shirt until about 10 or 15 C.

    The current temperature of 1-2 degrees Celsius, on the other hand...

    This, on the other hand... is something else. I'd be hiding inside and refusing to leave the AC in that weather.

    I see, the difference between sub-tropic and tropic are a lot more than i thought. Maybe if i go to sub-tropic country, especially in winter i will stay in my bed covered in blanket and won't leave a whole day. (maybe hibernating lol)

    Gilgamesh404 said:

    Over here (Central European Russia) relative air humidity is important.
    In summer we may have something like +30C with humidity close to 100%, which makes it hard to even breathe outside. In winter the same humidity in -10C combined with even mild wind gives you tiny crystals of ice scratching your face and hands.

    Yeah, when there are a lot of water in the air combined with winter i can imagine your face covered with thin layer of ice.
    Also, in my place average daily humidity is around 80-100% because islands surrounded by seas, and a lot of mountains too, we breath normally. I don't know if humidity can cause breathing problem when you grew up in sub-tropical country.

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    qi
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    cd_young said:

    20C is freaking summer temperatures.

    If you think THAT is summer temperature, then try the tropics during the hot-dry season and feel what REAL summer temperatures are like.

    (Sorry just had to take the opening that was given)

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    Titanzer
    over 7 years ago
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    And she actually touched the glass. I can only imagine something like she's touching some freezing ice.

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