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05/30/2006 04:18:56 AM |
you have a stunning face...you should be a model! |
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03/24/2006 02:23:29 AM |
ok since everyone is tellin me to use a tri-pod, let me tell you that i did! i made the photo blurry when i was trying to remove the hotspots from the flash. the original was in focus. but i couldnt get rid of the harsh flash, so this is what i did. |
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03/23/2006 08:46:01 AM |
Lookin' a lot like Kristin Kreuk there. Don't be offended, but I think she's the #1 hottest gal in television history. Ever.
Of course, haven't owned a TV of my own since I was 19 (by choice) and I haven't lived in North America for 3.5 years, so I could be a hair out of touch...
Time to work on that tripod technique...
Set up a tripod (even a table tripod works fine too... like a spot of tape on the table to mark your camera's center) and bring the camera to your posing area. Get in position and focus on the tripod (or something placed on the tape marker on the nearby table) and use the MF button to focus lock.
Now you can set self-timer (or intervalometer) and place the camera on the tripod (or spot) and pose/snap away. You can also use the LCD for composure.
I find that it helps to find a spot on the floor to reference my face to.
This works well in low-light situations or false low-light situations. You can get better focus by autofocus if turn on the lights to lock focus.
Remember too that if the camera powers down, you will lose your focus settings.
Hope it helps! |
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02/20/2006 04:07:21 AM |
Again, I saw that you have a Canon S2IS like me so that focus issue is understandable :-)
But, there is one thing you can also try, there is a function in the camera, Focus Bracketing, lets you take 3 pictures at the same time with different focus so that you can choose afterwards.
Good luck.
Please let me know when you try again :-) |
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02/20/2006 04:02:37 AM |
You are beutiful, the pose is good but only your libs are in 100% focus.
Also it seems to me that you have been cut away from another background.
Just do it again and if you have trouble with the focus take more pictures until you hit the right one.
If you would like your whole face to be in focus you could try more lighting and less shutter speed.
Sorry for the "egg" is trying to teach. :-) |
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02/03/2006 08:03:38 PM |
Ok...darn it...i wasn't going to do this...but you are stunning....there I did it....now as to the image of yourself...do what Goodman said...that is all... |
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01/07/2006 01:33:44 AM |
i like it, would like to see it in black & white with a bit of dodge & burn too. |
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