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I waited until I was 40 to get my first tat (wanted to make sure that supermodel job was outta the realm of possibility :wink: ). I drew a sun with flames in a half band and had it done on my upper arm, I live where the sun dissappears for weeks at a time so I've got my own sunshine now.
 
Queen:
I waited until I was 40 to get my first tat (wanted to make sure that supermodel job was outta the realm of possibility :wink: ). I drew a sun with flames in a half band and had it done on my upper arm, I live where the sun dissappears for weeks at a time so I've got my own sunshine now.
Any pictures?
 
El Orans:
Any pictures?
No sorry, I don't even own a camera. Now that you mention it, I ought to get a pic of it while it's still really sharp and clear...now I just have to find somebody with a camera. :wink:
 
jashanley:
Here's a question.

Side question: How many people have a scuba related tattoo?
:hmmm:

I've got a couple. On my back is an underwater scene at sunset in Honolua, Maui. It includes a honu (Green Turtle) and a pair of humuhumunukunukuapua'a (Rectangular Trigger Fish - the state fish of Hawai'i). Down my left side I have a Cook Island design called Ika Tauira - Fish Migration. I have a few others which are based on a Hawaiian mano niho - shark tooth design.

Peter Forster
 
pmforster:
I've got a couple. On my back is an underwater scene at sunset in Honolua, Maui. It includes a honu (Green Turtle) and a pair of humuhumunukunukuapua'a (Rectangular Trigger Fish - the state fish of Hawai'i). Down my left side I have a Cook Island design called Ika Tauira - Fish Migration. I have a few others which are based on a Hawaiian mano niho - shark tooth design.

Peter Forster
Sounds VERY cool, any pictures???
 
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