Tuesday, April 8, 2014

A Nude Colour Outfit

When you hear the word “nude,” what do you picture?

In fashion, it’s a common description of the shade a little darker than champagne, lighter than sand, and perhaps with a hint of blush or peach.

I love nude colour because it is natural, sexy and also elegant. Nude allows a woman to wear her dress instead of letting the dress wear her.

Here is a nude colour outfit in my wardrobe for spring. 

An oversized nude colour sunglasses is necessary to block the ultraviolet light in spring. 
F 6.3    SS 1/200   ISO 100


The dress uses a mixture of different fabrics in nude colour.
F 6.3    SS 1/200   ISO 100


A pair of“Nude” high heels too!
F 6.3    SS 1/200   ISO 100

An unexpected founding: I was surprised of the result when I edited three photos into one! The figure looks like a dwarf, chubby, silly , but cute!

F 6.3    SS 1/200   ISO 100
By Yao Shanshan

1 comment:

  1. Great post, you got full marks but just a little comment: the AF in front of your aperture setting is the wrong use of the acronym 'AF'. AF means 'auto focus' which has nothing to do with aperture. Aperture is expressed as an f-stop though, so I think that might be where you are getting confused. Usually people would write: f6.3, 1/200, ISO100, So just drop the 'a'. You could also write a6.3, s1/200, ISO100. I would still know what you mean, but it isn't really used or expressed that way.

    The big thing I want to convey is not to use 'AF' in a photography context unless you mean 'Auto Focus'. :)

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