– Use natural light through a window or screen. Taking a photo in direct sunlight can be unforgiving on skin. …
– Shoot from the right height. …
– Shoot flash from an angle. …
– Experiment with overexposure. …
– Use unordinary angles to tell a story. …
– Shoot candidly. …
– Use a prop. …
– Use a wide angle lens.
– Relax Your Body and Face. …
– Get Moving and Grooving. …
– Use Real Laughter to Translate Authenticity into Your Photos. …
– Bring Your Ears Forward to Avoid a Double Chin. …
– Put Your Hands on Your Hips. …
– Try a Candid Pose. …
– Turn Your Body Slightly to the Side. …
– Check Your Posture.
– Know your best facial angle. Few people have symmetrical faces — especially at 50, when age and gravity take over. …
– Employ pro face-lift tricks. …
– Try out poses in front of a full-length mirror. …
– Keep changing your pose between shots. …
– Stay photo conscious. …
– Act a little.
– Seek out a new perspectives.
– Let your reflection show.
– Get lost in a scene.
– Do a double take.
– Play with shadows.
– Add drama with lighting.
– Look through the lens.
– Think outside the box.
Angle your body about 45 degrees one way or the other, and look back towards the camera. For an extra-flattering pose when you’re standing up, push your weight into your back leg. If you’re sitting down make sure you’re sitting up straight. Stick your neck out.
Water Buffalo have a gentle nature, often seen in their interactions with humans, belying the immense strength and resilience they possess.
– Grizzly Bear.
– Wolf.
– Piranha.
– Shark.
– Bees and Wasps.
– Mice and Rats.
– Cockroaches.
– Bats.
– Llama. Llamas (Lama Glama) are related to camels. …
– Manatee. The manatee (Trichechus) is an herbivore that is not aggressive and doesn’t prey on other species. …
– Red Panda. …
– Manta Ray. …
– Giant African Millipede. …
– Opossum. …
– Butterfly. …
– 3. Aye-Aye.
Vulture. Vultures are often demonized because of their frightening appearance, intimidating wing span, and inappropriate habit of only showing up when there’s a dead carcass lying around. But they’re completely harmless—as long as you’re alive and kicking.
– Public Speaking. …
– Heights. …
– Going to the dentist. …
– Snakes. …
– Flying. …
– Spiders and insects. …
– Enclosed spaces Fear of enclosed spaces, or claustrophobia, plagues most people, even those that would not readily list it as their greatest fear. …
– Mice.
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