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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Definitely have someone take them
Or get a selfie stick
Got a selfie stick. And I (mr) am total crap at taking pics " Need a independent person, i dont mind helping out lol |
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Get a tripod (less than £10).
Voice activation app on your phone.
You are now free to take pics hands free. So can do wider shots.
Think about what pics you want to take. Take away any clutter from the background. Be creative.
Have fun with it
K |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"On how to take good pics please "
Just use whatever you have to hand and take lots... then sort through them and bin all the ones you don't like... do that on repeat.. it worked for me! haha.. oh! and enjoy it as much as you can as it bleeds into your piccies x |
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"Mrs C takes all the really good ones on our profile, mine are just basic mirror selfies.
Why doesn't she take some of you ?"
We can never seem to agree when each other takes the pics. I won’t take things seriously and she has her game face on. |
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By *ermite12ukMan
over a year ago
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Imho. You should be proud of your pics on your profile. I've seen a lot worse. (Mine for instance.)
But echoing a couple of the posts: Perhaps ask someone to take some pics for you. Using a decent DSLR.
That takes the pressure off you both. Maybe meet the photographer, after lockdown has ended, to see if all three of you have a rapport. If not, find a photographer that puts you at your ease and then ask him/her to take whatever style of pics your looking for.
I honestly think, you will have them queuing round the block, as your wife, imho, has a wonderful figure and is very photogenic indeed. |
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The beauty of digital photography is it costs nothing to take hundreds of pictures. The law of averages says that some most be good. We started years ago with film cameras, and it was always frustrating sending pics away to be developed only to find out that they weren't as good as you'd expected etc. And film/developing cost was another issue. |
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By *ermite12ukMan
over a year ago
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"And film/developing cost was another issue."
Tell me about it: Bonus Print used to send back my over exposed (pun intended) pics with stickers saying 'Over exposed.'
I think the developer was taking the mick at the time. Because the over exposed pics were next to useless. So, why even print them? (It was an OM10 issue, with the shutter sticking open. My excuse and I'm sticking to it. lol.)
Love your black lingerie pic btw. |
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