On 10/25/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sandra, > > The webpage doesn't work as Frank mentioned. > > My first suggestion is to change your attitude about photographing people. If > your thought process is "I stink at this" then you're already setting > yourself up for failure. You need to develop a more positive outlook and > expect better results. You can do it. You may need to learn a few new skills > but you weren't born with an automatic incapability to shoot good portraits. > > Tom's quick rules for good people pictures; > > 1. if you can see your subjects eyecolor in the viewfinder then you're > already halfway there. > > 2. avoid harsh light > > 3. watch out for merges (nothing growing out of peoples heads) > > those three will get you decent snapshots all by themselves.
or, do it my way. if the photo hoovers, call it Art, and claim you're making a Statement. -frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

