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"I mean are they just phogenic or do they get the taken by a professional or is it lighting cmon tell us yer secret "
Kitty watched a tutorial by one of her favourite porn stars, there’s some simple things you can do to take great pics! |
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By *TG3 OP Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"I mean are they just phogenic or do they get the taken by a professional or is it lighting cmon tell us yer secret
Kitty watched a tutorial by one of her favourite porn stars, there’s some simple things you can do to take great pics! " And they are? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Why not leave all the doctoring aside,take a 'bad' pic so when they see you in real life they go 'wow, you are gorgeous, nothing like your pic' "
Because no one would want to meet me. |
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"Why not leave all the doctoring aside,take a 'bad' pic so when they see you in real life they go 'wow, you are gorgeous, nothing like your pic'
Because no one would want to meet me. "
Ok, but just enough to get you through the 'shortlist' so there is still an element of a nice surprise |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I am not those people.
I think some people just have an eye for these things and patience.
When you're limited to selfies it can be tricky and often a good photo is luck! |
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"I am not those people.
I think some people just have an eye for these things and patience.
When you're limited to selfies it can be tricky and often a good photo is luck! "
All of your pics are great! You definitely have an eye for it!
D. |
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My face is not photogenic I genuinely look like shit in my own pictures. I cannot be arsed taking them it learning about angles or filters or lighting. Too lazy.
I love getting others to take pics of me they have a better chance of turning out good |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Set up a tripod and timer, find a good background and experiment with lightning (move lamps, turn lights off, use curtains to control light) and then when you are happy, use the screen to find a flattering pose - take a few photos.
Simple things you can do to edit would be cropping them, adjusting the brightness, contrast, saturation, shadows + highlights - these are just enhancements, your base photo needs to be reasonable... Move your triood, change the light to see if you can improve it |
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By *TG3 OP Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"Set up a tripod and timer, find a good background and experiment with lightning (move lamps, turn lights off, use curtains to control light) and then when you are happy, use the screen to find a flattering pose - take a few photos.
Simple things you can do to edit would be cropping them, adjusting the brightness, contrast, saturation, shadows + highlights - these are just enhancements, your base photo needs to be reasonable... Move your triood, change the light to see if you can improve it " omg so much technical input but having said that lovely pics |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Set up a tripod and timer, find a good background and experiment with lightning (move lamps, turn lights off, use curtains to control light) and then when you are happy, use the screen to find a flattering pose - take a few photos.
Simple things you can do to edit would be cropping them, adjusting the brightness, contrast, saturation, shadows + highlights - these are just enhancements, your base photo needs to be reasonable... Move your triood, change the light to see if you can improve it omg so much technical input but having said that lovely pics "
In reality i struck lucky - i have one good wall with 2-3ft of space in front of my bed.. And the hall light is directly outside my bedroom door that's why there is zero variation un ny gallery lol |
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By *TG3 OP Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"Set up a tripod and timer, find a good background and experiment with lightning (move lamps, turn lights off, use curtains to control light) and then when you are happy, use the screen to find a flattering pose - take a few photos.
Simple things you can do to edit would be cropping them, adjusting the brightness, contrast, saturation, shadows + highlights - these are just enhancements, your base photo needs to be reasonable... Move your triood, change the light to see if you can improve it omg so much technical input but having said that lovely pics
In reality i struck lucky - i have one good wall with 2-3ft of space in front of my bed.. And the hall light is directly outside my bedroom door that's why there is zero variation un ny gallery lol" lol hey great product to work with too that counts |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’m just lucky to have an incredibly hot wife! Plus got some great tips off you fab lot when we first joined
Some genuinely stunning pics on some profiles that make us feel like marshmallows
Mr |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
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"I am not those people.
I think some people just have an eye for these things and patience.
When you're limited to selfies it can be tricky and often a good photo is luck! "
I think you have an eye. Like everything else, practice makes a difference. A mini tripod or phone holder with suction cup is good. That lovely mr bezos will sell you a bluetooth remote camera shutter. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Body shots I think I'm ok at. But face pics...no I'm not photogenic and no amount of the right lighting is going to help.
I don't use filters unless it's the black and white one, and I crop to frame mine. But that's it other than a background but I didn't actually do that, a man on here that one known for years did. He probably owns the largest photo collection of me. |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"Body shots I think I'm ok at. But face pics...no I'm not photogenic and no amount of the right lighting is going to help.
I don't use filters unless it's the black and white one, and I crop to frame mine. But that's it other than a background but I didn't actually do that, a man on here that one known for years did. He probably owns the largest photo collection of me."
If lighting didn't make a difference, then studio photography wouldn't be a thing. Lighting make all the difference. And for face pics angles do to, we all have a 'better side' if not a 'good side' |
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By *kultraCouple
over a year ago
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"My hubby seems to have knack of getting nice pics of me with just a phone xx "
Mine doesn’t, he always manages to catch me at the most unflattering angles when I’ve got 5 chins going on or something. I know I’m a fat girl but he manages to make me look like a hippocrocadillapig. That being said I don’t think I photograph well anyway lol |
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By *TG3 OP Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"I like playing around with lighting and trying out different poses - confidence and a little creativity is what makes a good photo x
" yes but you too have a gorgeous figure not much can go wrong |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I need to do more but don't really like....well me lol.
Most will take loads of pics and choose the best, some add filters to soften aspects. Angles make a difference as well, angles can make pictures so much better!!
Lighting, the room etc all make a difference.
Patience is required for great pictures, something I need to remember lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think keeping it simple and good lighting makes a huge difference when it comes to your photos looking professional. And I can not deny that the six hours I spend afterwards editing every detail to ensure I've got my hourglass shape and fat ass definitely help too. |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
Derry |
"10 second timers and a little colour edit
Also lighting, that’s why all my photos are in the bathroom as it’s the only lights I’ve upgraded "
If the bathroom light works for you, thats great. I always found it very harsh but I suppose an colour edit helps.
I always found diffused lighting helps. Facing the light source works I think Hence the ring lights that youtubers and gram people love |
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"10 second timers and a little colour edit
Also lighting, that’s why all my photos are in the bathroom as it’s the only lights I’ve upgraded
If the bathroom light works for you, thats great. I always found it very harsh but I suppose an colour edit helps.
I always found diffused lighting helps. Facing the light source works I think Hence the ring lights that youtubers and gram people love"
I also have one of those ring lights but found the halogen bulbs to be just as good. Definitely far better than the council bulbs in the rest of the house anyway |
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By *avinaTVTV/TS
over a year ago
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I'm pretty sure my pics aren't great, but I don't use filters or editing (other than b&w or mood filters). I'd rather not put up misleading pics of what I look like. I sometimes think a nice photo shoot would be fun. |
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"Set up a tripod and timer, find a good background and experiment with lightning (move lamps, turn lights off, use curtains to control light) and then when you are happy, use the screen to find a flattering pose - take a few photos.
Simple things you can do to edit would be cropping them, adjusting the brightness, contrast, saturation, shadows + highlights - these are just enhancements, your base photo needs to be reasonable... Move your triood, change the light to see if you can improve it "
It helps if you have a great arse too! |
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By *TG3 OP Man
over a year ago
Dorchester |
"I think keeping it simple and good lighting makes a huge difference when it comes to your photos looking professional. And I can not deny that the six hours I spend afterwards editing every detail to ensure I've got my hourglass shape and fat ass definitely help too. " i think you wow your potential meets with your smile |
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By *kultraCouple
over a year ago
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"Filters are great these days "
They can also be a great big lie. Some people look completely different in reality because they’ve edited their picture so much they no longer look like themselves lol |
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