Tides and Tarzan photos

Posted by on October 2, 2011

Although it was only 45 degrees, with a cold, northerly wind this morning, I wrangled Heather into taking a trip with me, deep into the swamp. Recently, I’ve been frustrated with my success in predicting low tides. The wind has been blowing from the South and the tides have been higher than usual. A couple of days ago, the weather turned cold and the wind switched directions. So, in order to prove to myself that the wind has been the culprit, I planned to go out this morning at low tide (which happened to be at 08:30).

One event doesn’t prove anything, but the tide was about 1 foot lower this morning than it was the last time I went out. According to the tide tables, it should not have been as low. I’ve always known that the winds played a role in the tide level, but it’s looking like the wind is the primary determinant.

Conditions were not great for mudding, even though the tide was low, the combination of low temperatures, a brisk wind, and the lack of a microphone with a windscreen, convinced me that it wasn’t a good day to shoot a mud video. I opted to return to the spot I discovered last week and see if we could get some more Tarzan pictures. I had to transition from sunglasses and latex to no sunglasses and a suede leather thong. You can see me, half way through the transition, in the photo on the left.

In this last photo (the one on the right), I am fully transitioned to the Tarzan look. Most of you probably wouldn’t even recognize me in this photo, but it is me. 😀

We ended the photo shoot with some outdoor bondage. You should check the Tarzan page for more photos from this trip.

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