CUM on CAM

sultresweetie

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I'm having a difficult time getting my sloppy BJs and face-painting sessions to show up on cam. I can't seem to find an angle or lighting to show my pale skin being glazed. If I could pick up the "glistening" on cam, maybe that would be enough. Do any of you cam savvy folks have suggestions on how to enhance the effect? I posted this pic in the amateur photos section, but just to get an idea I'll post it here.

In this pic my face is completely coated with cum and saliva-it was even dripping off my chin... I tried a few angles, and even tried darkening the pic, but my skin is too pasty! Being a redhead, I can't tan, but I'm wondering if a matte foundation or powder would make it more obvious... has anyone else tried this?

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Thanks! Sultresweetie :kiss:
 
basically you have to much lighting going on, direct lighting. try toning or difusing the light some. if your having to be close to get captures, PM me and I might be able to help
 
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Oh, yes the question. LOL

I would suggest a couple of things. First since most of us have a giant sized spotlight sitting on top of our desks, try bouncing that light off the wall instead of it shining directly onto you face.

Also try in your camera settings to adjust the contrast/brightness until you get that good shade that you are looking for.

And as always the more light you add to a picture from above or from the sides the better your picture should turn out..Above all keep trying and keep posting them....You will get the desired effect sometime, and I don't think any of us will mind taking a peek till you get it right.

Best of Luck.
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lighting!!

I agree wood, to much light, you need indirect light, it looks like from your pic, that you have it right on you.. what lighting are you using?

( I can hardly wait till you can get it perfect) you look very pretty and happy with all that cum on your face...

whose taking the pictures?

PHIL
 
Welp I tried a few fast things to see if I could bring anything out to no avail but it did clear up the image some.

Phil I'd guess it's around a 40w bulb at least. The glare will wash out the best features let alone the cum your wanting to let be seen.
 
Woodmiester said:
Welp I tried a few fast things to see if I could bring anything out to no avail but it did clear up the image some.

Phil I'd guess it's around a 40w bulb at least. The glare will wash out the best features let alone the cum your wanting to let be seen.

not bad woodmiester!!!!

I'm thinking we need to do an on-site consultation! you know there are far to many factors ti determine on-line, plus we need lots of cum for practice shots......

you know we need to do it till we get it right

LMAO

PHIL
 
Aim the light at the Ceiling. Play with the angle. If the ceiling has a rough plaster coat all the better, it will diffuse the light better. A good photographer will either use a diffuser or bounce the flash into an unbrella. In a house I use the ceiling as often as possible.
 
Thanks a bunch, dahlings! I'm just using my old 3.0 pix digicam w/ the flash-not a good idea, apparently. Looking at the pic touched-up I can tell that the pixel quality sucks ass as well. Looks like I need to invest in a better cam regardless of lighting.
My boyfriend is taking the pics... ;)

To those folks that IMed me, I wasn't ignoring you-my bf logged me off and it didn't save the messages! I apologize and really do appreciate the help!

Sultresweetie :kiss:
 
PhilLusty said:
not bad woodmiester!!!!

I'm thinking we need to do an on-site consultation! you know there are far to many factors ti determine on-line, plus we need lots of cum for practice shots......

you know we need to do it till we get it right

LMAO

PHIL

Don't tempt me! heheheheee

I would actually like to get into some professional.... ummmm...modeling :D

I would want to be in charge of production though...

ya know...to preserve artistic quality. ;)
 
Hmmm. As others have pointed out, the flash is definitely overexposing you. Your camera might have a setting for adjusting exposure level down a few stops. I find it somewhat odd that it is overexposing quite that badly, most digitals produced in the last few years won't do quite that badly unless your on manual.

Natural sunlight (from a window, being out on a patio, etc) almost always provides better exposure than indoor/flash. (exceptions being studio lighting setups... which probably don't apply to most of us on this forum)
 
Nice pics, great ideas.

You can also try flitering the flash a little if you can't point it away from you. Tape a piece of the fabric from a ruined pair of black or dark hose over the flash, or a piece of wax paper. Colored cellophane can help some - you just have to find a color that helps the contrast some.
 
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sultresweetie said:
Don't tempt me! heheheheee

I would actually like to get into some professional.... ummmm...modeling :D

I would want to be in charge of production though...

ya know...to preserve artistic quality. ;)

I dont have a problem with that! You can be the boss!!;) ;)

good luck, hope to see the results soon!
 
My cam isn't that good either. I have the opposite problem, my pics are too dark even with light shining right on me.
 
sultresweetie said:
Thanks a bunch, dahlings! I'm just using my old 3.0 pix digicam w/ the flash-not a good idea, apparently. Looking at the pic touched-up I can tell that the pixel quality sucks ass as well. Looks like I need to invest in a better cam regardless of lighting.
My boyfriend is taking the pics... ;)

Depending on the camera and flash characteristics, deflecting the flash against a white ceiling might improve your pictures.

Take a small piece of blank, Glossy Photo paper put it in front of the flash at about a forty-five degree angle (you may hve to experiment with the angle to get the results you want) so that it directs the Flash at the ceiling.

The Pixel quality of your pictures is fine for posting online. Really high quality images are also really big files that take forever to download or are too big for the screen.
 
millieteases said:
Nice pics, great ideas.

You can also try flitering the flash a little if you can't point it away from you. Tape a piece of the fabric from a ruined pair of black or dark hose over the flash, or a piece of wax paper. Colored cellophane can help some - you just have to find a color that helps the contrast some.

Oh wow...I never thought of that! I think I will have to give it a try.

Thanks!
 
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