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Originally posted by justvisiting2016 View Post
Still a top tier ass in any formBe proud of your body.
Sometimes I am proud, I have little boobies now and they jiggle a lot when I jog and feel pretty heavy for such tiny little things! It's pretty exciting and I have to shop for a sports bra now I guess.
Have a great night xx
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Originally posted by floramelis View Post
Awh, Thank you justvisting2016, Im flattered! 😊
Sometimes I am proud, I have little boobies now and they jiggle a lot when I jog and feel pretty heavy for such tiny little things! It's pretty exciting and I have to shop for a sports bra now I guess.
Have a great night xx
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Originally posted by StrokeShow69 View Post
I agree with justvisiting, you have an amazing ass and cool that you have some jiggling boobies to complement your exquisite face. Very sexy pictures! Please keep them coming so we can! Bravo!
Awh, -blushing-Thank you so much, I'm pleased you enjoyed and extremely flattered (that's a funny word, flattered, wonder how it came to be, maybe someone got ran over by a horse)
I too agree with Justvisiting to some degree, but the camera angles do honestly help a lot. Soon though it won't matter from what angle I take them from, si le bon Dieu le veut.
Have a wonderful day! 😘😘😘
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Originally posted by floramelis View Post
It's mostly the angle the photo was taken from as i mentioned, upwards angles helps to look bigger, but so do EV injections I think 😊The pain in so many asses.
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Originally posted by Photo Mann View Post
Ah yes! Angle is everything when photographing a lady's loveliness. Aspect ratio also plays an important role in enhancing a fine treasure just so. I would agree that this example needs for less enhancement than most. Huzzah!
Me: "DISCLAIMER
When people compliment my photos I will often answer something like this, so just to save time and not repeat myself everytime...
"It's just pictures, it's all a matter of angles and lighting and poses which are advantageous to oneself, and we highlight what we think helps us look better, not what doesn't. Some people look better in person, me it's the opposite. That's why when i get compliments online, it makes me feel like an impostor"
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Originally posted by floramelis View Post
Finally, someone who understands what I'm talking about 😄 even with a disclaimer in my profiles people still don't get it, they're like: "your beautiful"
Me: "DISCLAIMER
When people compliment my photos I will often answer something like this, so just to save time and not repeat myself everytime...
"It's just pictures, it's all a matter of angles and lighting and poses which are advantageous to oneself, and we highlight what we think helps us look better, not what doesn't. Some people look better in person, me it's the opposite. That's why when i get compliments online, it makes me feel like an impostor"The pain in so many asses.
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Originally posted by Photo Mann View Post
I had no idea this disclaimer existed. I now see why it does. I can't take all the credit for my understanding. I'll be honest, I have photographed a LOT of ass over the years. Just check the media section of my profile page. These images were from when I was a younger version of my current self. It was a different time then; a young lad venturing out into a sea of ladies, just trying to make my photographic dreams come true. I digress. Lighting is the most crucial aspect of image making in my opinion.
Nice pics! That is quite a bit of ass right there.
I find lighting is very important as I indicated in my disclaimer, but to me angle, distance and posture are more so, you can have the best lighting in the world but if the subject's posture isn't nice or the angle isn't advantageous it will just be a nicely lit photo of an ugly looking subject, in my humble and somewhat ignorant opinion.
I think maybe it's not the same for everyone though, seems some ppl just have to point the lens their way and click, merci bon soir, pretty pic in .5 seconds time
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Originally posted by floramelis View Post
I guess that's because you haven't seen my profiles before, I guess I'll have to add it here too.
Nice pics! That is quite a bit of ass right there.
I find lighting is very important as I indicated in my disclaimer, but to me angle, distance and posture are more so, you can have the best lighting in the world but if the subject's posture isn't nice or the angle isn't advantageous it will just be a nicely lit photo of an ugly looking subject, in my humble and somewhat ignorant opinion.
I think maybe it's not the same for everyone though, seems some ppl just have to point the lens their way and click, merci bon soir, pretty pic in .5 seconds timeThe pain in so many asses.
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Originally posted by Photo Mann View Post
I have been on more than a few sets, and I can tell you it is very rare that a lady merely has to have the lens pointed at her. So much more comes into play, before you press the button and snap. Even the best need some direction. Remember, without light you see nothing, including the not so delightful. Some people are natural when it comes to posing but that's few and far between. I find video is even more challenging than stills, as your controlling all of these aspects while making something that is linear and fluid. Creating quality content is always a challenge, but one that I enjoy. It never ceases to amaze me how few put a priority on quality, especially in the age of OF and other content platforms. The upside to that is those who put up pro content, stand out markedly compared to those who do not.
I agree video is more challenging, for me anyways as the whole angle thing is different and since it's being recorded I don't have the leisure to find the right pose beforehand, and unlike pics I can't delete what I don't like.
It's given me a whole new respect and admiration for content creators! There are some really talented and beautiful people as well out there
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Originally posted by floramelis View Post
Well I haven't worked on any sets and I'm not particularly skilled in photography nor photogenic, but I have seen those one click chicks with my own eyes, I live with one of them, she just points and clicks and it always looks good. Me I have like a 40/1 ratio for my pics. And the ones I delete are seriously hideous. Looks wise, I think I'm somewhere in between my best and worst pics.
I agree video is more challenging, for me anyways as the whole angle thing is different and since it's being recorded I don't have the leisure to find the right pose beforehand, and unlike pics I can't delete what I don't like.
It's given me a whole new respect and admiration for content creators! There are some really talented and beautiful people as well out thereThe pain in so many asses.
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