Well, a lot of my friends in real life are the type of people that take a picture of everything and stick it on their MySpaces. So obviously they take a lot of their friends.
And in every pic I'm either smiling or poking my tongue out and that gets quite boring after a while. What are some cool/funny/entertaining camera poses I can do?
abcleah answered Saturday March 31 2007, 6:01 pm: Try to take pictures where you are at a original place, it really doesn't matter on the pose as long as WHERE you take the picture is pretty unique:] from the slides on a park to the little merry go rounds at H-e-b <3 [ abcleah's advice column | Ask abcleah A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Saturday March 31 2007, 11:02 am: The peace sign is classic, or the Victoria's Secret pose, which is like putting your pinky nail a little in your mouth. You can blow kisses too, which usually looks cute =]
dannywalsh answered Saturday March 31 2007, 4:15 am: There are many you could try. You could stick your tongue out, or try the "gun" under your chin. Another favourite at my school is to face a friend wit your head slightly turned towards the camera
Hope this helps,
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mariahwannabe answered Saturday March 31 2007, 3:43 am: Ok I love posing soo
You can
Dont look at the camera look up somewhere else and pull and innocent face.
Put your finger by the corner of your lip and grin cheekily.
Open your mouth really wide and be shocked
Put both hands like in the film oliver when he asks for more, turn them a bit outwards and put it under your chin
Do peace signs,or make a "gun" with one finger and put it under your chin..
Or do the gun thing back to back with your mates.
Cheekily put your hands on your cheeks and be like "oh noooo".
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