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Omg .you are sexy as fuck in that pose
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Omg .you are sexy as fuck in that pose
Beautiful xI won't be able to post often this weekend, so here's a photo dump with my commentary.
I took a boudoir photography class. It's been enlightening. Some things I was doing right, some not so right, other principles were entirely new concepts to me. Here are a few pics that I've shared before. They were taken and edited with some of those principles in mind.
Object focus:
I used the Picsart App, and one of the blur filters to keep my lips in focus, but soft blur the rest. I liked that I could choose the point of focus as well as fine tune the level of blur, all in the apps filter options
In this pic, I knew I wanted it to feel like you were getting a peek over my shoulder. From my class, I learned a bit about angle & perspective. While the original pics were nice. I thought that a cropped version was more evocative. Being ok with cropping has been a process for me!
I like sexy pics, but I'm also a human being. I like that to be acknowldge as such, rather than a faceless pair of tits. So once in awhile you get a bit of me as well.
Colorpop is great app for, well, making colors pop. I used it to leave my eye & hair color in. However, because my hair is a violet ombre, it created a fun effect. I wanted the viewer to struggle for focus, so having three points of interest doesn't give your eye a chance to rest, leaving a slightly frustrated feeling in the viewer.
Where as this one, I used a black & white filter & re-colored my hair using the hair feature on Picsart. Adding color over black & white gave a fun effect
Now to lighting, it's so fun to play with! My home has TONS of windows. I designed it that way on purpose. Bit it's not great for getting those hot shots like @JustAnotherFlower seems to be an expert at getting. My most recent attempt ended with the light blaring. This one ended up with too much light, I could not seem to darken it without making myself disappear. Low angle = decent booty shot, but this was as good as it got.
Ok, poses. Trying to accentuate curves on an already bubblicious body can be tricky. As @Mr_bogey is offended by my use of the term "thicc", I shall heretofore describe myself as mini-thicc.
A few things I've picked up on for my mini-thicc frame is that a body in motion often looks slimmer because you're not seeing everything at once. Knees, one in front if the other, and arms slightly curved create an exaggerated sense of the female form. Where as straight on might get the idea across, but isnt as fun.
And, accent what draws attention naturally. I swear my backside leaves a room a full minute after I've left. There's no hiding it, but standing in a certain way makes it appear bubblier. Take this photo vs the one above. My butt is 1000% bubblier from nothing but the pose change. (Also, don't forget, ARCH YOUR BACK, LADIES!)
Simply gloriousIn this pic I wanted something to capture the feeling of what someone would see if they were to walk in while I was lying on my bed after my bath.
I let my head fall a bit off the edge of the bed and shot the pic pretty level with my body. I blurred the background a bit with the PicsArt app and added a filter to make the colors a bit softer. Voila.
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Love your pic,beautiful lips and love the very smallest flash of nipple.stunningIn this pic I wanted something to capture the feeling of what someone would see if they were to walk in while I was lying on my bed after my bath.
I let my head fall a bit off the edge of the bed and shot the pic pretty level with my body. I blurred the background a bit with the PicsArt app and added a filter to make the colors a bit softer. Voila.
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I get dizzy when I lie like that. But that’s not what’s making my head spin in this pic!In this pic I wanted something to capture the feeling of what someone would see if they were to walk in while I was lying on my bed after my bath.
I let my head fall a bit off the edge of the bed and shot the pic pretty level with my body. I blurred the background a bit with the PicsArt app and added a filter to make the colors a bit softer. Voila.
Utter perfection. You always give me a "Golden Age of Hollywood" vibe with these shots. Classic. Veronica Lake couldn't do it as well as you...In this pic I wanted something to capture the feeling of what someone would see if they were to walk in while I was lying on my bed after my bath.
I let my head fall a bit off the edge of the bed and shot the pic pretty level with my body. I blurred the background a bit with the PicsArt app and added a filter to make the colors a bit softer. Voila.
Simply glorious
Definitely mmmmmIn this pic I wanted something to capture the feeling of what someone would see if they were to walk in while I was lying on my bed after my bath.
I let my head fall a bit off the edge of the bed and shot the pic pretty level with my body. I blurred the background a bit with the PicsArt app and added a filter to make the colors a bit softer. Voila.
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In this pic I wanted something to capture the feeling of what someone would see if they were to walk in while I was lying on my bed after my bath.
I let my head fall a bit off the edge of the bed and shot the pic pretty level with my body. I blurred the background a bit with the PicsArt app and added a filter to make the colors a bit softer. Voila.
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YAY! I did catch a picture of you!
I can just stand up and applaud what you've achieved with this pics. They are sexy, erotic and very beautiful pics of your sexy body!I won't be able to post often this weekend, so here's a photo dump with my commentary.
I took a boudoir photography class. It's been enlightening. Some things I was doing right, some not so right, other principles were entirely new concepts to me. Here are a few pics that I've shared before. They were taken and edited with some of those principles in mind.
Object focus:
I used the Picsart App, and one of the blur filters to keep my lips in focus, but soft blur the rest. I liked that I could choose the point of focus as well as fine tune the level of blur, all in the apps filter options
In this pic, I knew I wanted it to feel like you were getting a peek over my shoulder. From my class, I learned a bit about angle & perspective. While the original pics were nice. I thought that a cropped version was more evocative. Being ok with cropping has been a process for me!
I like sexy pics, but I'm also a human being. I'd like to be acknowldge as such, rather than a faceless pair of tits. So once in awhile you get a bit of me as well.
Colorpop is great app for, well, making colors pop. I used it to leave my eye & hair color in. However, because my hair is a violet ombre, it created a fun effect. I wanted the viewer to struggle for focus, so having three points of interest doesn't give your eye a chance to rest, leaving a slightly frustrated feeling in the viewer.
Where as this one, I used a black & white filter & re-colored my hair using the hair feature on Picsart. Adding color over black & white gave a fun effect
Now to lighting, it's so fun to play with! My home has TONS of windows. I designed it that way on purpose. Bit it's not great for getting those hot shots like @JustAnotherFlower seems to be an expert at getting. My most recent attempt ended with the light blaring. This one ended up with too much light, I could not seem to darken it without making myself disappear. Low angle = decent booty shot, but this was as good as it got.
Ok, poses. Trying to accentuate curves on an already bubblicious body can be tricky. As @Mr_bogey is offended by my use of the term "thicc", I shall heretofore describe myself as mini-thicc.
A few things I've picked up on for my mini-thicc frame is that a body in motion often looks slimmer because you're not seeing everything at once. Knees, one in front if the other, and arms slightly curved create an exaggerated sense of the female form. Where as straight on might get the idea across, but isnt as fun.
And, accent what draws attention naturally. I swear my backside leaves a room a full minute after I've left. There's no hiding it, but standing in a certain way makes it appear bubblier. Take this photo vs the one above. My butt is 1000% bubblier from nothing but the pose change. (Also, don't forget, ARCH YOUR BACK, LADIES!)
Whelp, that stirred up stuff…In this pic I wanted something to capture the feeling of what someone would see if they were to walk in while I was lying on my bed after my bath.
I let my head fall a bit off the edge of the bed and shot the pic pretty level with my body. I blurred the background a bit with the PicsArt app and added a filter to make the colors a bit softer. Voila.
I’m a very good girl; of course I’m wearing panties!!And are you wearing panties or not......?
I take your word for it.I’m a very good girl; of course I’m wearing panties!!
Oh dear, that is sensational! You have an elegant allure to pair with your wonderful wit!In this pic I wanted something to capture the feeling of what someone would see if they were to walk in while I was lying on my bed after my bath.
I let my head fall a bit off the edge of the bed and shot the pic pretty level with my body. I blurred the background a bit with the PicsArt app and added a filter to make the colors a bit softer. Voila.
MhmmmI’m a very good girl; of course I’m wearing panties!!
Wow, wow, wow. Absolutely stunning!Selective Coloring using Snapseed...
-Shoot the photo in color.
-Open the photo in Snapseed, go to Tools, select Tune Image.
-Turn the saturation all the way down to 0 and fiddle with anything else while here (Shadows,Light, etc.) Click the checkmark to save progress.
- Click the Edit Stack mark (looks like a curved arrow at the upper right.) Then select View Edits.
- Bottom right now, click on Tune Image, then the square with a paintbrush.
- Far left now, Click the Invert icon. (Looks like a half circle with shading.) Then click the eyeball on the right. The image will shift to red (this helps to see where you're selecting to colorize.) The numbers in the middle should be at zero unless you want a pastel look then tinker around at 25. If you oops while drawing with your fingertip, turn it back to 100 to erase the oops.
- if at any time, you want to see how it's going click the eyeball icon again.
My fingers are tired now...
Absolutely amazing!! You are beautiful and this is a wonderful shot!Selective Coloring using Snapseed...
-Shoot the photo in color.
-Open the photo in Snapseed, go to Tools, select Tune Image.
-Turn the saturation all the way down to 0 and fiddle with anything else while here (Shadows,Light, etc.) Click the checkmark to save progress.
- Click the Edit Stack mark (looks like a curved arrow at the upper right.) Then select View Edits.
- Bottom right now, click on Tune Image, then the square with a paintbrush.
- Far left now, Click the Invert icon. (Looks like a half circle with shading.) Then click the eyeball on the right. The image will shift to red (this helps to see where you're selecting to colorize.) The numbers in the middle should be at zero unless you want a pastel look then tinker around at 25. If you oops while drawing with your fingertip, turn it back to 100 to erase the oops.
- if at any time, you want to see how it's going click the eyeball icon again.
My fingers are tired now...
Thank you kindly, hon.Wow, wow, wow. Absolutely stunning!
Thanks! I swear, it's the direct downward angle shot. I couldn't use the ceiling fan like @Lmizzler suggested. I ended up putting a kitchen chair on top of the bed, set a laundry basket ontop of it, extended out the tripod fully to hang off the bed, then used a large throw to hold the tripod down.Absolutely amazing!! You are beautiful and this is a wonderful shot!
Stunning and great tutorial!Selective Coloring using Snapseed...
-Shoot the photo in color.
-Open the photo in Snapseed, go to Tools, select Tune Image.
-Turn the saturation all the way down to 0 and fiddle with anything else while here (Shadows,Light, etc.) Click the checkmark to save progress.
- Click the Edit Stack mark (looks like a curved arrow at the upper right.) Then select View Edits.
- Bottom right now, click on Tune Image, then the square with a paintbrush.
- Far left now, Click the Invert icon. (Looks like a half circle with shading.) Then click the eyeball on the right. The image will shift to red (this helps to see where you're selecting to colorize.) The numbers in the middle should be at zero unless you want a pastel look then tinker around at 25. If you oops while drawing with your fingertip, turn it back to 100 to erase the oops.
- if at any time, you want to see how it's going click the eyeball icon again.
My fingers are tired now...