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lynx123
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lynx123
1 year, 9 months ago by lynx123
Does anyone have any tips on how to take good photos? mine all look pretty terrible. btw I live in one of the top 10 cloudiest cities in the US 😭 so natural light is not really a reliable option
sage-wolf
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sage-wolf
1 year, 9 months ago by sage-wolf
maybe try using flash under a light? idk.
IndyHaine
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IndyHaine
1 year, 9 months ago by IndyHaine
I'm pretty bad at it, but I do know the basic theory (I'm just too lazy to implement it...)
Natural light will always look better, even inside, but having two lightsources is almost as good. You just wanna minimize the shadow and you especially don't want a shadow cast from your camera, so try to move the lightsources so that they're not behind you.
We have a full on streaming set for youtube in the flat, so idk what else you'd use for light. Maybe if you have two reading lights, or a ringlight for your camera?
lynx123
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lynx123
1 year, 9 months ago by lynx123
@IndyHaine @sage-wolf Thank you for your suggestions! I'll try those
zarahlmao
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zarahlmao
1 year, 9 months ago by zarahlmao
i take most of my photos now on my desk with my desk lamp as the lighting, if you have an iphone i recommend using the portrait mode on the camera app because it helps with crisper photos, but if not than maybe edit it just a little to show the texture of the string to make it pop. if you want to try taking picture outside even if it’s cloudy, i recommend using plants or grass as the background to make your bracelets pop!
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