Can I get second opinions on the relative goodness of the bridesmaid picture sans bandana and the more characteristic bandana-containing pictures? Will’s raving and I can’t trust his judgment :)
I find the bandana one more attractive (the one with the dark sweater, not the one with the big wooden, I mean, metal thingamajig), you look more natural and comfortable than the wedding one.
(Does this mean I’m an aging hippie too? I do have a beard.)
These are my best pictures. I’m terribly unphotogenic; these three (and a redundant bat’leth picture) are just about the only ones I can stand to publicize.
If you have a friend with an interest in photography and a decent camera ask them to take a few pictures. A good camera and some basic photography skills make a huge difference.
Well if you acquire one bear it in mind. I have a Panasonic GF1 which happens to be the camera OkCupid found took the photos with the highest average attractiveness and a photo I have of myself taken with it (a random snapshot by my sister who’s not majorly into photography) got the highest rating of all my photos on their My Best Face test even though I don’t think it’s the most flattering picture of me from the ones I tested. Some nice depth of field and bokeh in the background seem to swing it for a lot of people though.
I meant the comparison of your bridesmaid one to your non-bridesmaid ones.
People, generally, will make an initial judgment based on the first picture. Of course if you are not interested in general people, it doesn’t matter so much.
I like bat’leth most, other bandana second, wedding third. But if you’re going with the non-bat’leth bandana photo because you can’t get close enough in on that one to frame your face the way you’d like, as it seems like you are, I trust your judgment.
Bridesmaid over bandanna. I love the little braidy-hair thing. Doesn’t matter that you don’t look like that all the time—I don’t wear satin leopard-print dresses all the time, but it’s a good photo.
Bridesmaid over bandanna. I love the little braidy-hair thing. Doesn’t matter that you don’t look like that all the time—I don’t wear satin leopard-print dresses all the time, but it’s a good photo.
All right, I swapped ’em. That photo also has me in makeup, which I also never wear and was obliged to permit for the wedding… The braid is actually really cool. The hairdresser taught me how to do it—it builds into its procedure the fact that humans have two hands, and doesn’t require you to have three or four, which is nice :)
Can I get second opinions on the relative goodness of the bridesmaid picture sans bandana and the more characteristic bandana-containing pictures? Will’s raving and I can’t trust his judgment :)
I definitely prefer the bandana. But then I’m an aging hippie, so my judgment is suspect.
Nice profile, btw. God, you guys make me feel old.
They made me feel old (I’m 31), now I feel less old.
I find the bandana one more attractive (the one with the dark sweater, not the one with the big wooden, I mean, metal thingamajig), you look more natural and comfortable than the wedding one.
(Does this mean I’m an aging hippie too? I do have a beard.)
It’s not wood, it’s an actual metal bat’leth.
That one is my favourite too.
Well, sheesh, now I don’t know what to do. My own preference is the closeup of my face, so I’m going to switch back.
Honestly, I think most people expect you to put up your best pictures in the fore.
If you don’t they might think your average pictures are your best pictures, and you look worse in person.
The world of dating is not at all about honesty sigh
These are my best pictures. I’m terribly unphotogenic; these three (and a redundant bat’leth picture) are just about the only ones I can stand to publicize.
For what it’s worth, I like them. You have a good smile, and the smile is what makes or breaks a picture.
Yes, and in most photos, I look like a complete doofus—these are the good smiles, not just random smiles :P
Well your good smiles are adorable. So there. :P
If you have a friend with an interest in photography and a decent camera ask them to take a few pictures. A good camera and some basic photography skills make a huge difference.
As far as I know, I do not have such a friend.
Well if you acquire one bear it in mind. I have a Panasonic GF1 which happens to be the camera OkCupid found took the photos with the highest average attractiveness and a photo I have of myself taken with it (a random snapshot by my sister who’s not majorly into photography) got the highest rating of all my photos on their My Best Face test even though I don’t think it’s the most flattering picture of me from the ones I tested. Some nice depth of field and bokeh in the background seem to swing it for a lot of people though.
I meant the comparison of your bridesmaid one to your non-bridesmaid ones.
People, generally, will make an initial judgment based on the first picture. Of course if you are not interested in general people, it doesn’t matter so much.
I think both bandana pics (specially the grey bandana one) are better than the bridesmaid one.
I like bat’leth most, other bandana second, wedding third. But if you’re going with the non-bat’leth bandana photo because you can’t get close enough in on that one to frame your face the way you’d like, as it seems like you are, I trust your judgment.
Bridesmaid over bandanna. I love the little braidy-hair thing. Doesn’t matter that you don’t look like that all the time—I don’t wear satin leopard-print dresses all the time, but it’s a good photo.
Bridesmaid over bandanna. I love the little braidy-hair thing. Doesn’t matter that you don’t look like that all the time—I don’t wear satin leopard-print dresses all the time, but it’s a good photo.
All right, I swapped ’em. That photo also has me in makeup, which I also never wear and was obliged to permit for the wedding… The braid is actually really cool. The hairdresser taught me how to do it—it builds into its procedure the fact that humans have two hands, and doesn’t require you to have three or four, which is nice :)