Today at work we discussed whether or not it's strange to take pictures of people in their caskets. Once they're dead, of course. Taking pictures of live people in caskets is just what I call crazy hijinx, and is of course not strange at all.
I suppose it would be difficult to know how to appropriately go about taking a picture of a corpse in a casket. Usually when we take pictures we smile, tell other people to smile, or merrily attempt to find the best angle. Taking a picture of a corpse would be a whole different matter. Somehow the solemnity of the occasion would have to be expressed in the doleful way we lifted the camera, and in the somber way we showed the picture to our friends immediately after taking it. Then, wistfully, we would place the camera in its zippered case with a cheerless zipping sound.
I suppose it would be difficult to know how to appropriately go about taking a picture of a corpse in a casket. Usually when we take pictures we smile, tell other people to smile, or merrily attempt to find the best angle. Taking a picture of a corpse would be a whole different matter. Somehow the solemnity of the occasion would have to be expressed in the doleful way we lifted the camera, and in the somber way we showed the picture to our friends immediately after taking it. Then, wistfully, we would place the camera in its zippered case with a cheerless zipping sound.
abracadabra4:
This is not on the same subject, I just looked at your pics, you are very beautiful. If my opinion counted I would vote for NO boob job. You so don't need it
Also, taking a pic of a person in a casket is very common.

morningstar55:
Great set! I wish you well!
