Post your Good Lighting / Bad Lighting photos

kpcwkpcwkpcw
kpcwkpcwkpcw Posts: 8 Member
edited November 23 in Success Stories
I thought it might be useful to start a thread to show just how different our success stories come across depending on the lighting.

I was motivated by so many of the amazing stories here, but sometimes I also got really disheartened - when you catch yourself in bad lighting you can think you're a million miles away from where you want to be, especially since we tend only to see each other's successes in our very best photos. So I thought I'd put my vanity aside and show you what I look like at my "best" and at my "worst" - I've lost a little over 3 stone and I'm really happy with my progress, but of course I'm still frustrated that I don't always look perfect. I suppose in my mind I thought when I reached a point when I could see my six pack (in the right lighting) I'd basically look amazing 100% of the time. Anyway, I hope it's of some inspiration to people to see that even those of us who have achieved our "successes" look better or worse according to lighting/mirror etc - it doesn't mean we look "bad", it just means that everyone's body, no matter how perfect, looks a bit funny from time to time... so if you catch yourself in bad lighting and you're feeling disheartened, remember you're probably a lot closer to your goals than you think! :smile:

So, without further ado:

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Ripped!

And...

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Taken 24 hours apart.

This is also a good reference for women (I haven't found an equivalent for men):

http://www.health.com/fitness/body-positive-before-and-after-photos

Replies

  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    edited January 2018
    @kpcwkpcwkpcw Awesome post and thread idea! You look great!

    I haven't taken a photo in lighting I'm happy with sharing, but I really must! Thanks for the idea.
  • rnedwbt
    rnedwbt Posts: 57 Member

    Taken 24 hours apart.

    This is also a good reference for women (I haven't found an equivalent for men):

    http://www.health.com/fitness/body-positive-before-and-after-photos

    Im obsessed with this article! Everyone should see these photos. Thank you!
  • quiksylver296
    quiksylver296 Posts: 28,439 Member
    rls1321 wrote: »

    Taken 24 hours apart.

    This is also a good reference for women (I haven't found an equivalent for men):

    http://www.health.com/fitness/body-positive-before-and-after-photos

    Im obsessed with this article! Everyone should see these photos. Thank you!

    That article is great! As are your photos. Thanks!
  • kpcwkpcwkpcw
    kpcwkpcwkpcw Posts: 8 Member
    Hey - missed the replies here... glad the post was useful :)
  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    This thread deserves bumping, plus a repost of the awesome article of "before and after photos" taken the same day:

    http://www.health.com/fitness/body-positive-before-and-after-photos
  • jenilla1
    jenilla1 Posts: 11,118 Member
    I had one of those days a while back. Standing in the bathroom I saw a hint of a four pack. Different lighting...nope.

    I can see it in both pics. <3
  • shadow2soul
    shadow2soul Posts: 7,692 Member
    jenilla1 wrote: »
    I had one of those days a while back. Standing in the bathroom I saw a hint of a four pack. Different lighting...nope.

    I can see it in both pics. <3

    Same. The shadows in the one pic just make them "pop."
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,333 Member
    i'll never forget a friend who was on match.com ...she met a guy for coffee..and he didn't look anything like his photo, she was shocked and put out.
    She went home.. looked at her own photo and realized it made her look better than she did in real life..and she reposted one that was realistic..so she wouldn't shock a potential date the same way she was.
  • elisa123gal
    elisa123gal Posts: 4,333 Member
    mmmm you look the same.. you're just sticking your stomach out in the second..and maybe in need of a spray tan. ha. :) So,...here here to flattering lighting and good posture.
    I thought it might be useful to start a thread to show just how different our success stories come across depending on the lighting.

    I was motivated by so many of the amazing stories here, but sometimes I also got really disheartened - when you catch yourself in bad lighting you can think you're a million miles away from where you want to be, especially since we tend only to see each other's successes in our very best photos. So I thought I'd put my vanity aside and show you what I look like at my "best" and at my "worst" - I've lost a little over 3 stone and I'm really happy with my progress, but of course I'm still frustrated that I don't always look perfect. I suppose in my mind I thought when I reached a point when I could see my six pack (in the right lighting) I'd basically look amazing 100% of the time. Anyway, I hope it's of some inspiration to people to see that even those of us who have achieved our "successes" look better or worse according to lighting/mirror etc - it doesn't mean we look "bad", it just means that everyone's body, no matter how perfect, looks a bit funny from time to time... so if you catch yourself in bad lighting and you're feeling disheartened, remember you're probably a lot closer to your goals than you think! :smile:

    So, without further ado:

    grh6igkjvzqk.png

    Ripped!

    And...

    9b3jask2drtv.png

    Taken 24 hours apart.

    This is also a good reference for women (I haven't found an equivalent for men):

    http://www.health.com/fitness/body-positive-before-and-after-photos
  • Orphia
    Orphia Posts: 7,097 Member
    rkmomm wrote: »
    Thank you for posting. This made me cry. I'm really hard on myself - I get so frustrated and disheartened. I work so hard and can't get my 53-year-old-post-twins-diastasis-recti belly to flatten, despite all of my hard work and dedication. Instead I should focus on what I have achieved! (sorry for making this about me.) :o

    @rkmomm I clicked "hug" and am tagging so you know you got at least one more.

    Sincere respect for admitting how this made you feel, and realising how hard you can be on yourself. Give yourself a hug. :heart:
  • Matt151288mfp
    Matt151288mfp Posts: 37 Member
    I thought it might be useful to start a thread to show just how different our success stories come across depending on the lighting.

    I was motivated by so many of the amazing stories here, but sometimes I also got really disheartened - when you catch yourself in bad lighting you can think you're a million miles away from where you want to be, especially since we tend only to see each other's successes in our very best photos. So I thought I'd put my vanity aside and show you what I look like at my "best" and at my "worst" - I've lost a little over 3 stone and I'm really happy with my progress, but of course I'm still frustrated that I don't always look perfect. I suppose in my mind I thought when I reached a point when I could see my six pack (in the right lighting) I'd basically look amazing 100% of the time. Anyway, I hope it's of some inspiration to people to see that even those of us who have achieved our "successes" look better or worse according to lighting/mirror etc - it doesn't mean we look "bad", it just means that everyone's body, no matter how perfect, looks a bit funny from time to time... so if you catch yourself in bad lighting and you're feeling disheartened, remember you're probably a lot closer to your goals than you think! :smile:

    So, without further ado:

    grh6igkjvzqk.png

    Ripped!

    And...

    9b3jask2drtv.png

    Taken 24 hours apart.

    This is also a good reference for women (I haven't found an equivalent for men):

    http://www.health.com/fitness/body-positive-before-and-after-photos
    Don’t worry about all that mate keep doing what your doing and if your seen improvements your on the right track bud regardless of lighting!
  • jennifer_417
    jennifer_417 Posts: 12,344 Member
    In one set of pictures, it says there's 30 seconds between the two shots, but her hair is wet in one, dry in the other, and she's in a different room wearing different clothes. Seems fishy to me.
  • krael65
    krael65 Posts: 306 Member
    Orphia wrote: »
    rkmomm wrote: »
    Thank you for posting. This made me cry. I'm really hard on myself - I get so frustrated and disheartened. I work so hard and can't get my 53-year-old-post-twins-diastasis-recti belly to flatten, despite all of my hard work and dedication. Instead I should focus on what I have achieved! (sorry for making this about me.) :o

    @rkmomm I clicked "hug" and am tagging so you know you got at least one more.

    Sincere respect for admitting how this made you feel, and realising how hard you can be on yourself. Give yourself a hug. :heart:

    Awww, thanks @Orphia ! I know this is a few weeks old, but I'm just seeing this now. :smile: I appreciate your comment!
  • nettiklive
    nettiklive Posts: 206 Member
    edited May 2018
    Today was an epic example of good lighting/bad lighting. These two photos are literally 30min apart. It's amazing what shadows and posing can do for you.

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    damn! see, this *kitten* makes it really hard for me to be objective. I'm trying to not worry about scale weight as much as body composition and judge based on progress pics but it's like all of them are so different day to day - even in the same mirror, just slightly different pose, angle, or time of day, that every single picture looks completely different and I have no idea which one is the 'right' one so to speak - the good ones or the bad ones? lol

    Also I've been taking all of mine in the flattering indoors light and I'm terrified of beach pictures when we go on vacation in two months! It seems like the full-on sun really does no favors for physique :neutral:
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    lighting and angles is how photographers do their magic.
  • PAFC84
    PAFC84 Posts: 1,871 Member
    I've noticed the same with mirrors- you always seem to look different in different mirrors. Maybe it is a lighting thing as well, although I was in a mirror shop with the same lighting throughout and I still looked different in every mirror. And no, no joke mirrors ;)
  • Archcurl
    Archcurl Posts: 239 Member
    Bump
  • 30kgin2017
    30kgin2017 Posts: 228 Member
    These were a day apart. Standing in the shade is apparently key for me. :p

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    There's a very subtle difference in hand placement between these 2 photos. I only notice it because I had a friend who used to use the same pose for photos. When we were doing a photography course the photographer got her to change it so her hands were on her hips rather than her waist. He demonstrated with before and after photos.
  • AJB1014
    AJB1014 Posts: 1,380 Member
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