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01/28/2006 04:07:56 PM · #26
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Originally posted by wavelength:

there's a good question, are wide pupils, medium, or small pupils better??


Wide... it has been scientifically proven that psychologically people find wider pupils in photos more attractive and pleasing.


Yeah, but too wide looks creepy too, I like somewhere in the middle, like mediuw wide maybe. Really small pupils are extra-creepy though.
01/29/2006 01:35:25 AM · #27
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Originally posted by wavelength:

there's a good question, are wide pupils, medium, or small pupils better??


Wide... it has been scientifically proven that psychologically people find wider pupils in photos more attractive and pleasing.

snort some coke, should solve your pupil problems if youre using hotlights. strobes might be cheaper after a while though. not to mention coke isnt too good for you either.
01/29/2006 01:52:41 AM · #28
While we're on the topic...What's the difference between an external flash and a strobe?
01/29/2006 02:13:19 AM · #29
Originally posted by justin_hewlett:

While we're on the topic...What's the difference between an external flash and a strobe?


A strobe is any sort of electronic flash. The flash on your camera is a strobe as well as a strobe you set up on a light stand.
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