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Jellybean
or failing that, give his camera lens a clean from time to time. :))
Considering he surrounding himself with cute guys it's what's blurring his camera lense that's more concerning perhaps !
Meanwhile while we're waiting on his new crowedfunded camera to arrive with him me being the ever constructive type hope that perhaps this link might help....:-)
https://time.com/5660278/smartphone-...-picture-tips/
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Taking clear photos with a smartphone at night is easier said than done, particularly if the person of interest is some distance away, or if discretion requires that the flash is switched off.
Here's my attempt to photograph a lad, whilst I was sat on the opposite side of the street in Jomtien. This is one of the clearer photos & most are FAR worse.
My TZ100 might have done slightly better, but who takes a proper camera on a night out ?
I wasn't the only one trying to take this shot (inviting competition).
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Well I've just reviewed the photos (posted at 4.30am after a night at a club) and I think they're fucking awesome. Totally capturing the 2000 people constantly smoking cigarettes, lasers shooting off, colour changes every few seconds, people swinging from the ceiling, ticker tape, smoke machine, life sized dragons head, Chinese larger than life nightclub perfectly. But for those who want perfectly clear still life photos here is one for you.
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His trouser bone is rather agreeable too.
Re: Tales from the Dragon
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Nirish guy
Considering he surrounding himself with cute guys it's what's blurring his camera lense that's more concerning perhaps !
Meanwhile while we're waiting on his new crowedfunded camera to arrive with him me being the ever constructive type hope that perhaps this link might help....:-)
https://time.com/5660278/smartphone-...-picture-tips/
These advices will not help in club:
1. Smoke is problem for camera to focus
2. Blinking light is problem for camera to make right exposure
3. Weak light need long exposure, but everyone in club moves nonstop, so people will be blurred
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When taking pictures in a disco, I usually take 10 pictures of the same scene, so there is a good chance one is during strobe light and okay in quality. Here two examples from my blog https://christianpfc.blogspot.com/20...-nov-2019.html
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your camera work is still poor it seems - as it appears he still has all his clothes on !!! :-( You really must try harder ! :-) lol
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NIrish. You asked me before if I find it frustrating, so much beauty and unavailable. I answered "Yes and no." Further to that. I often compare an out of reach Chinese boy with a very much in reach and previously enjoyed Thai one. This comparison often favours the Thai or at least it's a draw..Below are two photos. One of the boy above who goes by the wonderful name of Black Rose and the other is Ball from Nice Boys. Members van decide which ones they'd choose. Black Rose has a more sensual body and a smile to melt ice. Ball is bigger below and speaks very good English. I haven't altered the photos in any way, I've simply given them.the same greyscale hue.