It seems like whatever you try, the pictures are just so plain
I think this should be a question but i'm not so sure.i would have put "Does it seem like, no matter what you try, the pictures always come out plain?"
Well, do not get crazy because there are three practical steps to take a good photograph
i would use frantic instead of crazy. and change 'take' to 'taking' :)
First, you have to buy a decent camera that it's not the same to say to get an expensive one because mega pixels do not matter
this sentence is confusing. you may want to split the sentence into two parts. like "First you have to buy a decent camera. This does not mean the camera will be expensive, because the number of mega pixels do not necessarily influence price" <<< something like that
Second Secondly, you have to focus on the person.
...you over-emphasize their nose and give the face
an unfortunate a distorted shape.
If you are farther away you achieve a more even, normal looking picture because once you have settled on the subject and the light, you have to decide on the relative prominence of objects in the scene << not quite sure what this sentence is saying
Third, paying attention to lighting and avoid the flash is very important...
Thirdly , paying attention to lighting and
avoiding the flash is very important...
Too much
andor too little
lighting make lighting makes it difficult...
A good
scenario (i would say 'scene' instead; a scenario is an outline of a literary work) is
in indirect natural light - for example, a sun-lit room without direct sunlight in the picture.
To conclude, to take a nice picture of someone, you should find a place with plentiful indirect light such as rooms with lots of windows and set up your subject, step away from them as far as reasonable, zoom in, and click away.
not liking this sentence at all :( not sure if i'm getting what you're saying here. However i'll rearrange it to the best of my ability. you can tell me if i've interpreted it wrongly.
"In conclusion, taking a good-quality picture of someone entails finding a place with plentiful indirect sunlight (such as rooms with a lot of windows) and setting up your object there. When you are ready, step away from as far as is reasonable, zoom in, and click away!
Generally, good try !! :)
hope this helps =]