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photo session did not go well today :(

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I can't help with settings but those are awesome shots! Very hot OAP
 
What kind of camera are you using? Do you have full manual control?

If you're getting too much motion blur, your shutter speed is too long. If your problem is focus blur, then the problem is getting the camera to focus where you want.

To cure motion blur, turn up the camera's sensitivity (ISO) setting. Beyond a certain number (usually 800-1600), the resulting image quality may be fair to poor, but for web use, it's usually not an issue. This setting will allow you to use a shorter shutter speed and thus reduce the amount of motion captured during the exposure.

I don't know how you're focusing the camera, but I've found it easiest to set an object as a placeholder for where you will be positioned for the shot. Then focus the camera and lock the focus at that time. When you get into the frame, just toss the placeholder aside and expose the image.

It may also help to use a narrower aperture (larger ƒ number) on the lens to increase the depth of field and help get more of the scene in acceptable focus. This will, of course, reduce the amount of light falling on the sensor, so you may have to resort to the aforementioned ISO setting to counter the dimmer image.

Experiment. I expect a full report.
 
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Beautiful pose. Love the way the light hits left side of your toned body making shadows along the lines of your abdomen, even give a glimpse of pubic region. Very nice indeed.
 
Settings may not be what you wanted OAP, but you are a stunning lady none-the-less. With or without clothes, very beautiful.
 
I see something definitely wrong here. I see a bar that sys that the pic is gone. Damn.

I had to take those down, they were bad! ;)

What kind of camera are you using? Do you have full manual control?
It's a Canon Rebel t3i. I use manual mode for the basic exposure settings and don't mess with anything else.
If you're getting too much motion blur, your shutter speed is too long. If your problem is focus blur, then the problem is getting the camera to focus where you want.
It's definitely motion blur. The sheets turned out perfect. The pictures were too dark when I had it set fast. I'll have to look at the files to see what I had everything set at.
To cure motion blur, turn up the camera's sensitivity (ISO) setting. Beyond a certain number (usually 800-1600), the resulting image quality may be fair to poor, but for web use, it's usually not an issue. This setting will allow you to use a shorter shutter speed and thus reduce the amount of motion captured during the exposure.
Thinking I started at about 400 & went to 1600 ...again, I'll have to look at the files to see what I did.
I don't know how you're focusing the camera, but I've found it easiest to set an object as a placeholder for where you will be positioned for the shot. Then focus the camera and lock the focus at that time. When you get into the frame, just toss the placeholder aside and expose the image.
I was using a mannequin bust today & had the camera set to do 10 shots, I'd barely move & was getting blur in the photos.
It may also help to use a narrower aperture (larger ƒ number) on the lens to increase the depth of field and help get more of the scene in acceptable focus. This will, of course, reduce the amount of light falling on the sensor, so you may have to resort to the aforementioned ISO setting to counter the dimmer image.
I just checked on those three & the highest I went to was f7.1. Should I have gone higher?
Experiment. I expect a full report.
You may end up regretting you said that!

So, I kind of wish I had something interesting or profoundly endearing to say. For you are certainly lovely enough to want for any accolade given to you. However, whenever I look over your photos I just...don't know, there isn't actually much to say that hasn't been expressed previously.
Anything cute that could be said just doesn't feel genuine enough to describe how much I like your photos and how gorgeous I find you as a person.
Have a wonderful weekend OaP.

You don't have to comment on the pics, just say whatever comes to mind. ;)

I hope you have a great weekend as well. I'm pretty excited about the weather!


I see nothing wrong with todays photo session....in fact I see nothing but wonderful things but as I have said before, I am a very willing to come by and help with any settings xxx
They're pretty disappointing & the worst thing is that they were the better ones. :D I wish you could come by & help me!
this. Rawwr!
I will note that you liked that pose ;)
Could have fooled me OAP. They look great.
Nah, they're lousy but at least realizing that is a step in the right direction ;)
Good lord! Could have fooled me!! You look gorgeous !
Thank you, outdoorsman
Beautiful pose. Love the way the light hits left side of your toned body making shadows along the lines of your abdomen, even give a glimpse of pubic region. Very nice indeed.
Thank you, OMM. I did like the lighting but I was having issues working with it & I don't understand why.
You may not have been happy.....but I do love the poses in these two
Thank you. Knowing what poses you all like helps me a lot ;)
Settings may not be what you wanted OAP, but you are a stunning lady none-the-less. With or without clothes, very beautiful.
Thank you, dirtwrench. I don't think I've posted pics on here WITH clothes on! :D
Your fine ass could post a picture of your elbow and turn heads
Really? From here on out that's all I'm posting & I'm going to let everyone know who to thank. :D
Very sexy, and sensual ... brings to mind the phrase "leading with my tongue"
I'd rather lead you by your ears :D

I hope that you'll want to back up a bit once you feel my hard cock press against your entrance
You don't think all that soap dropping was unintentional, do you?
Nom nom nom nom nom!!
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