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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Let's start a tips thread for people wanting to make more eye-catching photos. As constructive as can be on th3 advice given.
My tip for starters - put the selfie stick away, invest in a mini-stand or prop the phone up, and use your phone timer. |
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"Let's start a tips thread for people wanting to make more eye-catching photos. As constructive as can be on th3 advice given.
My tip for starters - put the selfie stick away, invest in a mini-stand or prop the phone up, and use your phone timer."
Timer is the way forward. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Please,please.. make sure your room is tidy and put the bloody kids toys away. Me seeing a baby cot in the same picture as a spread pum pum is not a turn on " |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"You obviously haven't tried the piss poor flash on my phone -even when used with every light in the house on....
Don't stand with a bright window behind you... "
Unless you’re doing it for artistic reasons like me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Study and master composition, then break the rules you've learned by composing a picture of yourself in the centre of the frame, perhaps with lines drawing attention to the middle, like a Was Anderson film. |
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"I do wish you could set the timer for longer than 10 seconds
You can record a video then select a frame you like to use as a photo "
That's another good idea, thanks. I'm feeling a bit dim now for not thinking of these things! |
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"Please,please.. make sure your room is tidy and put the bloody kids toys away. Me seeing a baby cot in the same picture as a spread pum pum is not a turn on "
A lie me a tell? Lol. Good to see you back gorgeous |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Please,please.. make sure your room is tidy and put the bloody kids toys away. Me seeing a baby cot in the same picture as a spread pum pum is not a turn on
A lie me a tell? Lol. Good to see you back gorgeous "
Thanks handsome |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Another one - use natural, indirect light where possible e.g. daylight coming in through a bedroom window.
Ceiling lightbulbs rarely cast nice illumination, especially as they're directly above you. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I do wish you could set the timer for longer than 10 seconds
You can get photo apps that give you longer
I didn't know that, will have to check it out. Thanks "
There you go - thread success! |
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"I do wish you could set the timer for longer than 10 seconds
You can record a video then select a frame you like to use as a photo
That's another good idea, thanks. I'm feeling a bit dim now for not thinking of these things! "
Dim is good...It sets a mood |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The timer is your friend, as is the crop. Give your pictures some thought, make sure they're well lit and if you're going to take close ups of random body parts be aware that it might not always be clear to people what they're actually looking at. |
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By *G LanaTV/TS
over a year ago
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Android phones (and probably iphones although I have no experience of doing this with them) have multiple ways of triggering photos. I have used voice commands and smartwatch apps such as PixtoCam before. You can also sometimes use screen mirroring to give you a bigger screen away from the camera aiding with composition. |
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One of the simplest and most effective techniques I've found that can really improve a photo is cropping. I'm often left wondering why someone will leave for example, a scrunched-up pair of undies on the floor lingering in the corner of a shot. Crop it out...unless you're into scrunched-up undies of course. It can improve things no end. |
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By *litterbabeWoman
over a year ago
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I love this thread. Sometimes adding a caption and explaining the moment can be useful or intriguing for the viewer.
For example... an interesting picture with a lolly could be "who would like a lick of this?" |
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"The timer is your friend, as is the crop. Give your pictures some thought, make sure they're well lit and if you're going to take close ups of random body parts be aware that it might not always be clear to people what they're actually looking at. "
100% this lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I do wish you could set the timer for longer than 10 seconds
You can record a video then select a frame you like to use as a photo
That's another good idea, thanks. I'm feeling a bit dim now for not thinking of these things! " I could just take some for you problem solved |
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"I do wish you could set the timer for longer than 10 seconds
You can record a video then select a frame you like to use as a photo
That's another good idea, thanks. I'm feeling a bit dim now for not thinking of these things! I could just take some for you problem solved "
Thanks, but I have a trusted and excellent photographer on standby if needs be - it's just finding the time to take pics! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"is my photos ok? i dont no weather to have clothes on or off,or females in my photos, what do girls like to see?"
Yes they are. But on the last one, you look like you are waiting for a man to fuck your ass senseless to make your lob on a bit harder. |
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By *att71Man
over a year ago
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Have a think about what you actually want from the pic first. Cameras on phones these days are very very god and will work in most lights...even with flash, but they are not powerful so don't stand miles away. Gorilla stands. mini tripods etc help....but are not needed...cushions, chairs anything can be used to let the camera be left on timer and you do your thing. Don;t be scared of bright lights or shadows..experiment. after all. you are creating the image you want the beauty of digital photography is you can test and adjust till you have what you want....happy snapping |
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