Exactly what I was thinking.
Never, ever photograph someone from directly head-on, or precisely in-profile. It's never flattering.
On the track, I routinely left-foot brake, when I need to settle the rear or precisely bleed off speed. If I'm braking for an entry into a turn, though I still right foot brake, in order to heel-toe the downshift.
[ahem]Sea-Going Tugboat[/ahem]
When all else fails, say it again, louder and more slowly.
I love people who think cameras should only be operated in a positive-pressure clean-room.
As a former pro… I'm kind of shocked that you don't clean your lenses before a shoot.
Predominantly, the ban kept women from pursuing MOS's that involved ground combat roles.
I'm surprised Danica has the capacity to show affection for anyone other than… Danica.
That's obviously a Dalek bump.
I never thought a 6-er could rival the horror of the E24 banana mobile.