Chaos: Don't Stress, Undress

I love all the examples of silhouettes and i am looking forward to learning how. I've been more into the editing feature. I used to use pixlr until a friend turned me on to picsart. It's an excellent program. I start with a raw image amd erase part of the background and build layers around it. Lots of fun.

Here's an example of a raw image i cut out...
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What I’ve learned from the great master @Indie is the key to a great booty shot is taking a video and screenshotting the frame you like best. It sure beats setting a timer and trying to leap into the pic before it’s taken. Also, I must give @morelikeasong credit for inspiring this pic 🍑
Love that pic 🔥 I will happily provide you inspiration anytime 😍
 
Pro Tip - Ceiling Fan usage

Decided to do an audio since I’m driving but sample images included below.

The overhead view is a thing of beauty. I get lots of questions anytime I’ve posted an overhead shot from my fan. Including if I was using a drone in my bedroom. 🤣

I haven’t tried this one yet but I need to give it a go sometime. Thank you for this reminder!
 
I took this one a few weeks ago, and I like how it turned out. I taped my phone to an esthetics lamp, & used a remote to take the pic. I closed all of the curtain, so the only light was from a small window over the bed, and I tilted my head back as to not block any more light. I played with the saturation & tone a bit, and @lavendersilk suggested putting the vignette filter on, which turned out to be an excellent idea!
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I love how it creates a sheen on your body! :love:
 
Pro Tip - Ceiling Fan usage

Decided to do an audio since I’m driving but sample images included below.

The overhead view is a thing of beauty. I get lots of questions anytime I’ve posted an overhead shot from my fan. Including if I was using a drone in my bedroom. 🤣
Okay okay... but the photo that was drone questioned was an amazing photo - it should be reposted to inspire folks, don't you think???
 
I took this one a few weeks ago, and I like how it turned out. I taped my phone to an esthetics lamp, & used a remote to take the pic. I closed all of the curtain, so the only light was from a small window over the bed, and I tilted my head back as to not block any more light. I played with the saturation & tone a bit, and @lavendersilk suggested putting the vignette filter on, which turned out to be an excellent idea!
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I keep seeing the replies...I know there MUST be words on here somewhere.......
 
I’m feeling a little inadequate this week, being a photographer and having no real innovative tips to share. (I think most of my pics are straightforward, but if anyone has questions I’m happy to answer!)

I did think of one though! I do all of my professional editing in adobe LR and PS. I believe this feature is available in the free version of LR, but correct me if I’m wrong. There’s a feature for “remove” which will take things out of the photo for you. It works best on small things. For instance, I have a necklace that I remove from my photos because it is easily identifiable. You could probably use it for tattoos, jewelry, photo on the wall, etc.
If you are using this feature on a nude, you will have to turn off the “generative AI” switch, or adobe will tell you you’re a dirty, dirty girl.

I used it on this photo to remove my ring.

ETA: whoops, meant to include these screenshots
 

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I’m feeling a little inadequate this week, being a photographer and having no real innovative tips to share. (I think most of my pics are straightforward, but if anyone has questions I’m happy to answer!)

I did think of one though! I do all of my professional editing in adobe LR and PS. I believe this feature is available in the free version of LR, but correct me if I’m wrong. There’s a feature for “remove” which will take things out of the photo for you. It works best on small things. For instance, I have a necklace that I remove from my photos because it is easily identifiable. You could probably use it for tattoos, jewelry, photo on the wall, etc.
If you are using this feature on a nude, you will have to turn off the “generative AI” switch, or adobe will tell you you’re a dirty, dirty girl.

I used it on this photo to remove my ring.
Is there a setting for adobe to tell you you are a good girl, or is that job still available? AFAF
 
I’m feeling a little inadequate this week, being a photographer and having no real innovative tips to share. (I think most of my pics are straightforward, but if anyone has questions I’m happy to answer!)

I did think of one though! I do all of my professional editing in adobe LR and PS. I believe this feature is available in the free version of LR, but correct me if I’m wrong. There’s a feature for “remove” which will take things out of the photo for you. It works best on small things. For instance, I have a necklace that I remove from my photos because it is easily identifiable. You could probably use it for tattoos, jewelry, photo on the wall, etc.
If you are using this feature on a nude, you will have to turn off the “generative AI” switch, or adobe will tell you you’re a dirty, dirty girl.

I used it on this photo to remove my ring.
Actually I was thinking we need a simple basics of editing instruction. It’s remarkable how just a little editing can go such a long way.

And you are far from inadequate! 🔥
 
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