Dani Sparkles
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Sorry I have just seen I have posted this in the wrong section. Can anyone move it to "Photos People and Portraits" please. Thanks, Dani xx
Thank you TheBigYin. How do I reply to you with a speech bubble I cant find it? Thanks x
Thanks soo much I need all the help and advice I can get really so it is so much appreciated. xxDani, i know you have asked specifically about the lighting in your selfie and its been answered above but a few things which sprung to mind when first viewing your portrait.
I would suggest a few composition tweaks.
Whatever is closest to the camera will appear large in the frame. In this case your hand holding the glass is quite distracting in your image. If you have used onboard flash, this has reflected off the back of your hand making it look a completely different colour.
Not showing the back of a hand is more flattering. If you position your hand so as the the edge of the little finger is towards the camera, this presents a much more flattering aspect. In this case it wouldn't be practical as you are holding a glass, perhaps bringing your fingers more towards the camera so as to lessen the effect of the back of your hand not being so prominent.
These are my observations, please feel free to ignore.
Hi sorry I missed your post until now! I used the default setting on my Sony Cybershot camera so nothing fancy I didn't try the ISO settings thing as I am not sure how to use it yet. Thanks, Dani xxAsides from the aesthetics, I'm curious as to the technical side, what iso used, what shutter speed, what aperture, we all as photographers know that with a wide open aperture, a slower shutter speed and a higher ISO we can brighten up most images in dark situations, in addition, what camera was used, an slr, a compact, I know I could always download the image and check the EXIF, but, Dani, do you know what you used as regards camera and settings ?
This.I think.. that you're making life hard for yourself by practising on yourself and in the dark. It's easier to get a grasp of composition and exposure on other people in good light.
I know this is the sort of picture you actually want to take but you can practice on anything.
This.
Decide whether you actually want to be a photographer or a model; if a photographer.....
Hi I get what you are saying but right now I want to do photographer as it is my way of escape and it is what I enjoy to do. I know I dont have the best equipment but am wanting to learn more and then in Sept I am upgrading my camera for my birthday so until then I have to stick with my sony. Also about the modelling I am not sure I would even be in demand for something like that! Thanks, Dani xxThis.
Decide whether you actually want to be a photographer or a model; if a photographer...
Your camera gives limitations you can learn to work around, but to do that you need to understand them.
Low light performance is dire, and you have no control of or option for studio lighting - so you have to learn how to 'see' interesting natural light to make the most of it.
You can't create a shallow depth of field, so you have to remove all distractions physically.
It'll be lots easier for you to practice on friends and family.
If you really want to be a muse, sign up to some model sites.
It's not about cameras.Hi I get what you are saying but right now I want to do photographer as it is my way of escape and it is what I enjoy to do. I know I dont have the best equipment but am wanting to learn more and then in Sept I am upgrading my camera for my birthday so until then I have to stick with my sony. Also about the modelling I am not sure I would even be in demand for something like that! Thanks, Dani xx
Ok thanks I'm trying! xIt's not about cameras.
Like I said, as long as you understand the restrictions of your kit, there's no reason you shouldn't produce great pictures.
Thank you for that I need good tips I know! xxWith the limitations of the kit, extent of knowledge and situation (trying to be model and photographer, novice using an auto-everything compact camera) you've done well, so don't be discouraged.
Consider this to be your first steps to understanding that pictures are generally made or created by the photographer, rather than just seen & grabbed. Some of the best advice here is to find someone who will let you take their picture and then use good natural light to photograph them. That will let you see what light does in a photograph and also help you learn how to interact with and pose people.
You mean page 399?
Good spotWell, isn't this interesting?
http://www.mollyrustas.se/category/646808allmaent_0-htm/page/397/
AndYou mean page 399?
Good spot
Yes it seems she was just here for the exposure as the saying goes.
Thanks RogerHe, not she.. An impostor posing as a girl.
So, this is a fake person asking for help ?
Damn it, was about to give them some help and advice about how to get the best from their camera, thanks for pointing this out guys.
How do we know she's a bloke?He, not she.. An impostor posing as a girl.
How do we know she's a bloke?
He, not she.. An impostor posing as a girl.
Taken from some young girl's blog back in 2009, it would seem.
Trust me. I am an Admin on another forum which fell for the ruse until just today. Your Admins are aware and will clarify if they feel the need to.