"You can stand you phone on a table and put the timer on, we do."
Yep, we agree. All our photos were taken by a timer or, recently, with a Bluetooth clicker. Physically taking the pictures yourself is simple. If you mean you are crap at pictures overall, because you don't know about poses or framing, just search Google for tips. |
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We used a Bluetooth clicker for our latest railway picture. I took five shots in quick succession, planning to choose the best of if the bunch. However, there was a glitch, which unfortunately caused a delay in the pictures being taken. This meant we only had one useable picture, with the other four being us running back to the camera - me with everything dangling, and Sally grinning like a naughty schoolgirl! |
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Surely a few poorish public pics are better than none at all?
At the moment all yours are friends only and very few will accept friend requests from blank profiles. |
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"Do you have android? Position your phone, pose, then say 'hey Google, take a selfie'.
All my photos are taken like that "
I didn't know you could do that!
Mind you I spend ages on each photo anyway |
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Tripod and a Bluetooth clicker as suggested above is the best way (says me with a selfie lol). Loads of advice online about poses, composition etc. Take loads then use the ones you are happy with. |
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