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Preventing lazy eyes in pictures.


Question Posted Monday November 26 2007, 11:17 pm

How can you prevent having lazy-ish looking eyes in pictures? The flash always makes me blink! Is there any possible way I can prevent this?


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KellyHappy answered Tuesday November 27 2007, 8:35 pm:
you could always turn off the flash, pictures generally turn out better without the flash anyway.
also, if you take the picture at an angle, usually arial, it will make it so you wont have a lazy eye in the picture because of the line up of your nose and eye.

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dATSEXiiMAMii4U answered Tuesday November 27 2007, 8:15 pm:
that also happenes to me. what i do is i close my eyes before the picture and tell my friend to count to three, at three i open my eyes.

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