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Lily20145 61F
887 posts
4/15/2019 2:13 am

In my own experience, taking selfie under daylight outdoor (avoid midday light) is far better result than indoor with limited lighting source. You can try one day and see the difference.

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oldghost32 79M
244 posts
4/16/2019 11:50 pm

what pic Alice? I see none! I see your profile photo, freckles handbag and building in the background, but nothing else. 老鬼


Lily20145 61F
887 posts
4/17/2019 12:59 am

Yumi, that's lovely picture of you outdoor. You look more relax outdoor and happier too. More reasons to go out.

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Lily20145 61F
887 posts
4/17/2019 2:10 pm

Yumi,

Try following practical online tips too,

1. Look up toward the camera. As you're doing so, slightly raise your eyebrows to make your eyes appear larger. Then, think of something that truly makes you smile, which will create the look of a genuine happiness that will shine through in your photo.
2. Extend your head away from your neck. This helps create the look of a longer neck and sharper jawline. You can also push your shoulders down to make yourself look more relaxed.
3. Instead of holding your phone in front of you, hold it to the side for a flawless angle.
4. In your selfie-ready position, slowly spin until you find your best light.

A "good" picture is worth a thousand words.

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Lily20145 61F
887 posts
4/19/2019 1:38 am

Yumi, look it up online and find video to follow it. Hope this helps.

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