Laura, having conveniently left behind a substantial quantity of Parma ham that I had been given by 123Avalon to pass on to her, was forced to return to our clutches before we fell upon it like a pack of wolves. There is only so long a person can reasonably be expected to resist Parma.
And there is only so long a person can reasonably be expected to resist Laura 🙂 Inevitably, it wasn’t too long before the ropes and camera came out. Well, it would have been rude not to. Just for a change we went fully old style and worked off bamboo and rope loops, not a ring or ‘biner in sight. It wasn’t that challenging as I made sure that I minimised moves that would create friction as it is a lot harder to move a loaded line over a rope suspension loop. So no crazy transitions and very low, mainly using lines tied back to the main tsuri line to change and enforce positions. Tying her neck to the main line had her purring like a kitten. Ah, yes, the pussy cat act is usually a sign of a job well done 😉
Nina asked me if her tie was “normal” or “good”. I had to answer “Normal because you are normally good!”. I’d say the rig above is very nice being a great example of an exposure tie. She is still sitting here looking at it saying “I don’t know, I really don’t know”. Well, what do you think?
I’ll post a gallery later because it’s 1:20pm now and we only finished shooting at 7am. We haven’t been to bed yet and I have only just finished a pile of orders. The living room looks like it’s been burgled. Post office, then bed I think. Maybe the fairies will attend to the mess?