I prefer birds. :kiss::kiss:
Birdie XMM hoots!
I prefer birds. :kiss::kiss:
actually the catchlights here a little destracting...either overly PSed or too "centered" on the pupil.
alright ~It's not difficult Ro-Ro.
It just takes work on both the subject's and tog's sides.
Search hard enough and you'll find very detailed modelling/posing guides. One I remember even looks at anatomy. Show/teach subjects the basic poses, and get them to practise in front of a mirror. DO test shoots and refine till they have at least a few basic poses, then get them to learn variations.
Meanwhile, learn how to light or use natural light with those basic poses, and most importantly, learn how to communicate with the subject. Once all the technicalities have been mastered, the success of a hoot hinges on how well the tog communicates weef the subject.
birds very hard to shoot
cannot stroke birds and have them running around your legs also
i have no idea, but i find paris ugly, maybe it's just me
i find most of london quite ugly. 80% of my london scenic pictures are in richmond park
Yup.
And tons of togs LURVE the anime HUMONGOUS alien lizard eye, BBQ skewer false eyelash and fungus nailart look. How do you expect the standards to go up?
Yup.
And tons of togs LURVE the anime HUMONGOUS alien lizard eye, BBQ skewer false eyelash and fungus nailart look. How do you expect the standards to go up?
cats a lot
snakes, zero i think![]()
other than what the rest said about this photo, i feel the pp abit odd, in the ense that the photog may have wanted a soft look, but the dress looks too "hard", especially the line across.
actually for portraits, blurred backgrd is better![]()
blurred bg makes u stand out more![]()
alright ~
at the moment i borrow magazines from school to look through ~
you can have a different kind of bird doing that though :think:
right place at the right time
Totally laid bax ah-pek FTW!
:thumbsup: Leong!
Waaah! Check out the veins on the ah-peks forehead! :bigeyes:
Again, :thumbsup:
Not sure what magazines you're looking at, but if it's fashion, forget it, because you're not finding out the basics, only the application.
Look for stuff like 'basic posing for models', 'posing guides for models', 'posing secrets of top models', 'modelling posing guides' and so on. There's a lot of useless sites you have to ignore, but I know that there are at least a handful that are very technically sound, and very very detailled. Unfortunately, my HDD kaput so I can't give you the links.
Once you learn the basics, LOOKING at applications in print, and the tons of model shoots on youtubs makes a lot more sense, and you can also pick out good and bad poses for your subject to nlearn bearing in mind the person's physique, facial features, style and concept (if any) of the hoot.
other than what the rest said about this photo, i feel the pp abit odd, in the ense that the photog may have wanted a soft look, but the dress looks too "hard", especially the line across.
nah not those fashion ones like vogue etc.
more of the model and pose centric ones ~
HOKAY!
Tubmags FTW!
Oh Hai Dennis.
Pear Pear, I am not commenting on your peek as it would be goot practise for the others to C&C it.
I'm, waiting to see if anyone spots the (to me) most massive flaw in the peek (err ... actually, all the flaws are massive but there's one that's so basic, even if everything else was fantastic, the peek would be flat).
Oh Hai Dennis.
Pear Pear, I am not commenting on your peek as it would be goot practise for the others to C&C it.
I'm, waiting to see if anyone spots the (to me) most massive flaw in the peek (err ... actually, all the flaws are massive but there's one that's so basic, even if everything else was fantastic, the peek would be flat).