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Hello. I am starting this post off by (again) saying I am sorry for not posting on here much. But I hope to be posting more in the future. ...
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Hello. here is some exciting news...ready for it? yeah i am! my sister (Chloe) has written a book and is publishing it! the relea...
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Mirror mirror, mirror on the wall Tellin' those lies, pointing out your flaws That isn't who you are That isn't who you are ...
Beautiful!
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DeleteHey! That's cool. Can I give you some pic advice?
ReplyDeleteThanks! Sure, I'd appreciate it!!!
DeleteOkay :) First, Be careful as to where your camera is angled. Sometimes straight-on will work, other times not.
DeleteOn your camera there should be a setting called "grid". This will make tictactoe-like lines appear on the screen. Each of the 4 intersecting points are "focal points". The human eye is naturally drawn to these. If you can, most of the time these are the best places to put the subject in.
Finally, the subject of focus. Your camera should naturally focus on the foremost or rearmost [is that a word? Idk. I hope you know what I mean lol] area. This gives definition to the area. It also helps the viewer know where the subject is.
All this applies to videotaping too, but that's for another time!
I hope this helps and makes sense!
Thank you so much!
DeleteRooting for you!!
ReplyDeleteHa thanks sister!!!
DeleteIt's so blue! I love it!:D
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DeleteGreat picture! Did you see mine featured when Megan announced category two?? I was so stoked about that! :D
ReplyDeleteThanks! Yes I did! I'm so happy for you!!! Congratulations!!
DeleteSo pretty!! Love it!!!
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