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03 Jan 2010, 6:45 pm
UPDATED ONES I think you could just about see my brown eyes
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Joined: 9 Sep 2009 Age: 32 Gender: Male Posts: 14,704 Location: London
03 Jan 2010, 7:23 pm
pat2rome wrote:
This is the best picture of my eyes that I have.
Ah thats better, better than that bruised one that you had the last time, although that looked well painful.
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05 Jan 2010, 12:56 am
the pics are grainy because they are cropped from small pics and i enlarged then as much as possible.
my eyes at 15
my eye at 33-34 (3-4 years ago).. i had just woken up.
i have not a camera at the moment because i lent it to a girl about 8 months ago and she never gave it back and i have not gotten around to getting a new one.
please do not comment because i probably will delete my pics soon anyway
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13 Jan 2010, 9:29 am
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Joined: 5 Oct 2009 Age: 31 Gender: Male Posts: 1,067
13 Jan 2010, 7:11 pm
I also fear temporary blindness, well, that and I lack the equipment to take a picture of high enough quality.
My eyes are grey, very large and slightly bloodshot. My eye lashes are reasonably long and thick, my eyebrows have clumps missing from my trichtillomania issues.
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14 Jan 2010, 12:02 pm
Avarice wrote:
I also fear temporary blindness, well, that and I lack the equipment to take a picture of high enough quality.
You just need to know how to use the lighting to your advantage. Why do you think that many studios have huge areas that are white (not sure what they are called) but I know that the flash will bounce from that and onto you and create better lighting. With correct use of flash you can avoid red-eye
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17 Jan 2010, 4:27 am
Keith wrote:
Avarice wrote:
I also fear temporary blindness, well, that and I lack the equipment to take a picture of high enough quality.
You just need to know how to use the lighting to your advantage. Why do you think that many studios have huge areas that are white (not sure what they are called) but I know that the flash will bounce from that and onto you and create better lighting. With correct use of flash you can avoid red-eye
Red eye isn't my problem, the only camera I have is my phone camera. I could always use an image editor to get rid of red eye.