Post by BuckSkin on Jun 12, 2020 10:26:49 GMT
Here in Kentucky, between the thick timber and steep high hills, no matter the time of day, the sun --- if it is out --- shines only one direction = straight down.
I pretty much wear dark sunglasses from first light to bedtime; but then, two thirds of what I look at is too dark to see.
Due to the predominance of shade and shadows, the majority of the people around here seldom if ever wear sunglasses; thus, they spend their entire daylight hours with their eyes squinched nearly shut.
Three fourths of the people that I photograph will have their eyes squinched shut; if there are three in the picture, one will be wearing sunglasses and the other two will have their eyes shut tight.
You can tell them, "don't close your eyes" and it does no good; they honestly think that they have them open wide.
Considering all this, I have often resorted to putting sunglasses on my squinch-eyed subjects after the fact; this drastically improves an otherwise cull photo.
However, doing so is a somewhat time consuming meticulous chore; first having to find a suitable pair of shades on someone else's head that is turned in the right direction to match the victim; then, I have to meticulously remove the spectacles from one head before I can place them on the other.
My question is: Is there a source of sunglasses already cleanly selected onto a transparent background so that I can simply hang them onto the victims nose and make them appear that they were there all along ?
Thanks for reading and all help is appreciated.
I pretty much wear dark sunglasses from first light to bedtime; but then, two thirds of what I look at is too dark to see.
Due to the predominance of shade and shadows, the majority of the people around here seldom if ever wear sunglasses; thus, they spend their entire daylight hours with their eyes squinched nearly shut.
Three fourths of the people that I photograph will have their eyes squinched shut; if there are three in the picture, one will be wearing sunglasses and the other two will have their eyes shut tight.
You can tell them, "don't close your eyes" and it does no good; they honestly think that they have them open wide.
Considering all this, I have often resorted to putting sunglasses on my squinch-eyed subjects after the fact; this drastically improves an otherwise cull photo.
However, doing so is a somewhat time consuming meticulous chore; first having to find a suitable pair of shades on someone else's head that is turned in the right direction to match the victim; then, I have to meticulously remove the spectacles from one head before I can place them on the other.
My question is: Is there a source of sunglasses already cleanly selected onto a transparent background so that I can simply hang them onto the victims nose and make them appear that they were there all along ?
Thanks for reading and all help is appreciated.