pose – Latest News https://latestnews.top Sat, 19 Aug 2023 22:33:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://latestnews.top/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/cropped-licon-32x32.png pose – Latest News https://latestnews.top 32 32 I’m a tech expert. Stop saying ‘cheese’, when you pose for photos – say ‘yoga’ if you https://latestnews.top/im-a-tech-expert-stop-saying-cheese-when-you-pose-for-photos-say-yoga-if-you/ https://latestnews.top/im-a-tech-expert-stop-saying-cheese-when-you-pose-for-photos-say-yoga-if-you/#respond Sat, 19 Aug 2023 22:33:27 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/08/19/im-a-tech-expert-stop-saying-cheese-when-you-pose-for-photos-say-yoga-if-you/ When you look at photos of yourself, do you like what you see — or do you wish you knew how to look more like your best self?  Photo editing apps have come a long way since the dog ears filter made its appearance on Snapchat – but we all know natural is best. So […]]]>


When you look at photos of yourself, do you like what you see — or do you wish you knew how to look more like your best self? 

Photo editing apps have come a long way since the dog ears filter made its appearance on Snapchat – but we all know natural is best.

So use our quick guide to make yourself instantly more photogenic:  

Direct light can create harsh shadows that make your skin look bad. Never stand right under a light source (right). Instead, face a light source so it illuminates your features and draws attention to your eyes (left)

Direct light can create harsh shadows that make your skin look bad. Never stand right under a light source (right). Instead, face a light source so it illuminates your features and draws attention to your eyes (left)

Before we get to the basics, there are a few quirky techniques that will improve how you look on camera. 

Forget ‘say cheese’ – words that end in an ‘uh’ sound can put your mouth into a more natural smile shape.

Try ‘data’, ‘yoga’ or ‘mocha’ next time someone is taking your photo. It’ll bring the corners of your mouth up naturally.

If that doesn’t work for you, try to think of something funny. 

Fake it: A fake smile can look really strange. A fake laugh, though, almost always turns into a real one and you’ll end up with a true smile. 

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Another odd trick that works is pushing your tongue against the back of your teeth. This relaxes your face and slims your jawline.

Another bizarre method that works is taking advantage of a rainy day. The filtered light of a cloudy day is super flattering. Head outside to snap your new dating app pic.

Below, I go into detail about some of the fundamentals when it comes to being more photogenic. 

Bye-bye, ‘turkey neck’

It’s not just you. Cameras exaggerate certain features and give you a different appearance than what you see in the mirror. You need to be strategic when you pose.

Think about what is closest and farthest from the camera. Say you put your foot out and lean back: Your foot will look larger since it’s closer to the camera.

You can use this know-how to your advantage. To minimize neck fat and extra skin, jut your head forward slightly so it’s closer to the camera.

At the same time, elongate your neck and tip your chin down a little bit. Imagine holding a piece of fruit between your chin and neck.

In person, it looks a little weird. On camera, it looks great. If you feel silly, practice with your front-facing camera. You can delete the pictures.

Let there be light

Bad lighting can make even the best-looking person resemble a villain in a horror movie. Here are a few simple rules of thumb to remember.

● Direct light can create harsh shadows that make your skin look bad. Never stand right under a light source.

● Find soft, natural light instead whenever possible. It hides blemishes and smooths out imperfections.

● Face a light source so it illuminates your features and draws attention to your eyes. If there’s a light fixture nearby, point your eyes toward it and widen them just a bit.

● If you’re outside, face the sun to take advantage of the natural light.

● If the bright sun is casting dark shadows or causing you to squint, turn away or find a patch of shade.

Bonus tech tip: You’re on a video call and your room is too dark, so you look shadowy. Open up a new blank document in your browser or with your word processing program. Make it fill as much of the screen as you can. The reflection will brighten you up.

Find your best angle

Taking a photo of your face with the camera below you is very rarely unflattering. So, how do you determine the best angle for you?

Instagram influencer Vi Luong says you should take a series of nine selfies from different angles. 

Hold your smartphone and look at it head-on. Then, take three pictures: One with the camera right in front of your face, one above and one below.

Taking a photo of your face with the camera below you is very rarely unflattering.

Taking a photo of your face with the camera below you is very rarely unflattering.

Now it’s time to angle your face. Turn to the right for the following three pictures and keep your head still. 

Now, take one photo of yourself with the camera at face level, one where the camera is high, and one is lower.

Then tilt your face to the left. Keep your head still and snap three pictures (face level, above and below) at this new angle.

It’s a lot of pictures, but it’s worth it. Once you get these nine options, compare them to see which angle suits you best. Ask a friend or family member you trust if you can’t decide.

Make full-body pics better, too

Standing straight toward the camera isn’t flattering. Instead of facing the camera with your feet planted under your hips, slightly tilt your body to one side. Angle your torso away from the camera to look slimmer, too.

Here’s a trick especially for ladies: Put your weight on your back hip. This makes your front leg, closest to the camera, look leaner.

Wondering what to do with your arms? There’s a reason putting a hand on your hip is a classic: It makes your arm look slimmer than keeping it pressed against your body.

Keep it real

We all feel pressure to look as happy as possible in pictures, which can look unnatural. Make sure your smile is genuine. Tell a joke or think about something that always makes you laugh.

Other times, a mysterious Mona Lisa smile is the way to go. Think about turning up the corners of your mouth, or even one side, without doing a full smile. Part your lips just a bit to avoid grimacing.



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West Ham’s Europa Conference League heroes pose for triumphant photos https://latestnews.top/west-hams-europa-conference-league-heroes-pose-for-triumphant-photos/ https://latestnews.top/west-hams-europa-conference-league-heroes-pose-for-triumphant-photos/#respond Fri, 09 Jun 2023 00:40:14 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/06/09/west-hams-europa-conference-league-heroes-pose-for-triumphant-photos/ Silver service! West Ham’s Europa Conference League heroes pose for triumphant photos after winning their first European trophy in 58 years By Tamara Prenn For Mailonline Published: 18:48 EDT, 8 June 2023 | Updated: 20:28 EDT, 8 June 2023 West Ham‘s Europa Conference League-winning stars stepped into the photo booth to pose with their trophy […]]]>


Silver service! West Ham’s Europa Conference League heroes pose for triumphant photos after winning their first European trophy in 58 years

West Ham‘s Europa Conference League-winning stars stepped into the photo booth to pose with their trophy after the final whistle on Wednesday evening. 

Fresh from beating Fiorentina 2-1 at the Fortuna Stadium in Prague, the players revelled in showing off their achievement as they sought to capture a moment in history. 

Jarrod Bowen looked particularly pleased to have been handed the Man of the Match award, after the England international scored the match-winning goal on the stroke of the 90th minute. 

Fiorentina’s pacey dominance had held West Ham back for much of the final, but the east London side were the first to break the deadlock when Said Benrahma scored from the spot in the second half. 

Just five minutes later, Giacomo Bonaventura levelled proceedings with a gracefully-struck shot that had Alphonse Areola beaten. 

West Ham brought their 58-year wait for European glory to a halt in style on Wednesday night

West Ham brought their 58-year wait for European glory to a halt in style on Wednesday night

The players brought the trophy home to be greeted by a sea of supporters in east London

The players brought the trophy home to be greeted by a sea of supporters in east London

But victory in the Czech capital saw the Irons break their 58-year duck in Europe in spectacular fashion and provide a pitch-perfect send-off for outgoing captain Declan Rice. 

Just hours into their newly-minted status as European champions – and before the all-nighter and raucous open-top bus parade – the men who made a difference in the final got to grips with the latest addition to West Ham’s trophy cabinet.

Cup keeper Alphonse Areola held his place in the starting XI with Lukasz Fabianski relegated to the bench

Vladimir Coufal played a key role in securing the Hammers' opening penalty

Cup keeper Alphonse Areola (left) held his place in the starting XI with Lukasz Fabianski relegated to the bench, while Vladimir Coufal (right) played a key role in securing the Hammers’ opening penalty

An experienced head amongst the pack, Kurt Zouma (left) said he had come to West Ham 'to win trophies'

Nayef Aguerd scrapped well to combat Fiorentina's high press

An experienced head amongst the pack, Kurt Zouma (left) said he had come to West Ham ‘to win trophies’. Nayef Aguerd (right) scrapped well to combat Fiorentina’s high press

Emerson Palmieri became the first player to 'complete' UEFA competitions with his fifth trophy

Tomas Soucek had a dream homecoming to Slavia Prague's ground after coming up through the club's academy

Emerson Palmieri (left) became the first player to ‘complete’ UEFA competitions with his fifth trophy. Tomas Soucek (right) had a dream homecoming to Slavia Prague’s ground after coming up through the club’s academy 

In his last performance in West Ham's colours, Declan Rice excelled in defence on an emotional night. The captain claimed he never doubted team-mate Jarrod Bowen wouldn't score the match-winner

Bowen's 90th-minute strike inked his name in the history books and saw him named Man of the Match

In his last performance in West Ham’s colours, Declan Rice (left) excelled in defence on an emotional night. The captain claimed he never doubted team-mate Jarrod Bowen (right) wouldn’t score the match-winner – Bowen’s 90th-minute strike inked his name in the history books and saw him named Man of the Match

Lucas Paqueta justified his club-record move last summer setting up Bowen's winning goal

Said Benrahma was nerveless from the spot to almost tear the netting of Pietro Terracciano's goal

Lucas Paqueta (left) justified his club-record move last summer setting up Bowen’s winning goal, while Said Benrahma (right) was nerveless from the spot to almost tear the netting of Pietro Terracciano’s goal

Michail Antonio was a dogged attacking presence for much of the match, stretching Fiorentina's defence

Thilo Kehrer had a bright cameo for the side after starting the game from the bench

Michail Antonio (left) was a dogged attacking presence for much of the match, stretching Fiorentina’s defence. Thilo Kehrer (right) had a bright cameo for the side after starting the game from the bench

Pablo Fornals stepped into Benrahma's shoes with 20 minutes to play as West Ham hunted down their equaliser

Angelo Ogbonna had the briefest of cameos after Bowen's late heroics

Pablo Fornals (left) stepped into Benrahma’s shoes with 20 minutes to play as West Ham hunted down their equaliser, and Angelo Ogbonna (right) had the briefest of cameos after Bowen’s late heroics

Sporting director Mark Noble (left) could finally celebrate European glory after losing out on a Europa League final spot as captain in 2022, and although Aaron Cresswell (right) failed to make it onto the pitch, the defender has made valuable contributions all season

David Moyes has scarcely stopped smiling and dancing since the final whistle after securing West Ham's first European trophy in 58 years

Sporting director Mark Noble (far left) could finally celebrate European glory after losing out on a Europa League final spot as captain in 2022, and although Aaron Cresswell (left) failed to make it onto the pitch, the defender has made valuable contributions all season. David Moyes (right) has scarcely stopped smiling and dancing since the final whistle after securing West Ham’s first European trophy in 58 years

Lukasz Fabianski was unlucky not to keep his place at No 1 after Moyes' stuck to his guns and kept in Areola

Unused substitute Danny Ings made the move to West Ham last summer, winning his first career trophy on Wednesday night

Lukasz Fabianski was unlucky not to keep his place at No 1 after Moyes’ stuck to his guns and kept in Areola. Unused substitute Danny Ings made the move to West Ham last summer, winning his first career trophy on Wednesday night



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‘Star pupil’, 13, behind Serbian school massacre made a gun pose with his fingers before https://latestnews.top/star-pupil-13-behind-serbian-school-massacre-made-a-gun-pose-with-his-fingers-before/ https://latestnews.top/star-pupil-13-behind-serbian-school-massacre-made-a-gun-pose-with-his-fingers-before/#respond Thu, 04 May 2023 10:40:15 +0000 https://latestnews.top/2023/05/04/star-pupil-13-behind-serbian-school-massacre-made-a-gun-pose-with-his-fingers-before/ The 13-year-old ‘star pupil’ who confessed to shooting dead eight of his classmates at a school in Serbia was allegedly bullied and made a gun pose with his fingers in his last Instagram post before carrying out the massacre. Kosta Kecmanovic, 13, allegedly opened fire on his screaming classmates inside their classroom in the Vladislav […]]]>


The 13-year-old ‘star pupil’ who confessed to shooting dead eight of his classmates at a school in Serbia was allegedly bullied and made a gun pose with his fingers in his last Instagram post before carrying out the massacre.

Kosta Kecmanovic, 13, allegedly opened fire on his screaming classmates inside their classroom in the Vladislav Ribnikar Elementary School, killing seven girls and a boy – all below the age of 14.

A security guard, identified as Dragon Vlahovic, in his early 50s, was also killed in the mass shooting, while a further six pupils and a history teacher were critically wounded in the attack on Wednesday morning.

The baby-faced teenager, who may not be legally responsible for his actions due to being under the age of 14, was arrested by Serbian police in the school’s playground and led away with his face covered after he called police confessing to the murders.

Hours before carrying out the attack, Kecmanovic posted a sinister photograph of himself smiling and making a gun pose with his fingers on Instagram.

Kecmanovic, described as a ‘star pupil’ who won prizes in maths, was armed with two guns and two petrol bombs had drawn up plans for the massacre a month beforehand. The plan included a list of children he wanted to kill and their classes and a map of the school layout, police said. 

‘The sketch looks like something from a video game or a horror movie, which indicates that he planned in detail, by classes, who to liquidate,’ Belgrade’s police chief, Veselin Milic, said.

Hours before carrying out the attack, Kosta Kecmanovic, 13, posted a sinister photograph of himself smiling and making a gun pose with his fingers

Hours before carrying out the attack, Kosta Kecmanovic, 13, posted a sinister photograph of himself smiling and making a gun pose with his fingers

Grief-stricken students pay tribute following a school mass shooting in Belgrade, Serbia, on Thursday

Grief-stricken students pay tribute following a school mass shooting in Belgrade, Serbia, on Thursday

Police officers guard the Vladimir Ribnikar school in Belgrade, Serbia, on Thursday following the mass shooting

Police officers guard the Vladimir Ribnikar school in Belgrade, Serbia, on Thursday following the mass shooting

‘After the crime, he called the police. He worked out a plan for entering the school and leaving the school. He determined the priority targets,’ he added.

Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vučić said on Wednesday night that both the boy’s parents – both doctors – have been arrested, and that he is to be taken to a psychiatric institution. 

Terrified students hid under their desks amid ‘non-stop shooting’ at around 8.40am on Wednesday morning.

At least eight children and a security guard were killed in the gun rampage and there are fears that the death toll could rise even further, with some sustaining life-threatening injuries.

The shooter first killed a guard at the school in central Belgrade and then three students in a hallway, police said. 

He then entered a classroom – reportedly choosing it simply because it was close to the entrance – and opened fire again.

Kecmanovic then called police himself and as officers put handcuffs on him, he reportedly told local media he had shot his classmates ‘because I am a psychopath’.

Anxious parents rushed to the school after being told of the shooting, waiting for news of their children.

As mothers and fathers were told their children were among those killed, they staggered backwards in utter disbelief that their child who had left their home that morning was not coming back.

Their screams and wails tore through the silence, as many collapsed in grief at hearing the horrific fate of their children.

Two of the six children who were wounded in the attack are now fighting to stay alive after being shot in the neck and head. The injured teacher, Tatjana Stevanović, in her early 50s, was also ‘in danger’ after being shot in the stomach and hands.

Kecmanovic stole his father’s two guns and assembled two petrol bombs in preparation of the attack. His father, a famous radiologist at a Belgrade private school, was arrested on suspicion of aggravated endangering of the public safety.

Police have not stated a motivation for the attack, but parents of children at the school have said he was bullied while Kecmanovic’s father, who has not been named, said the boy often told him he did not fit into society.

According to Serbian legal provisions, the 13-year-old boy ‘is deemed criminally irresponsible, because he has not reached the age of 14’, local media has reported. 

Kosta Kecmanovic, 13, allegedly opened fire on his screaming classmates inside the classroom the Belgrade school, killing seven girls and a boy - all below the age of 14

Kosta Kecmanovic, 13, allegedly opened fire on his screaming classmates inside the classroom the Belgrade school, killing seven girls and a boy – all below the age of 14

Police officers escort a minor, a seventh grade student who confessed to opening fire on his classmates at the Vladislav Ribnikar primary school in Belgrade

Police officers escort a minor, a seventh grade student who confessed to opening fire on his classmates at the Vladislav Ribnikar primary school in Belgrade

A little girl screams in grief and is comforted by her mother after her classmates were killed in a mass shooting in Belgrade on Wednesday

A little girl screams in grief and is comforted by her mother after her classmates were killed in a mass shooting in Belgrade on Wednesday

A parent cries following a shooting at a school in the capital Belgrade on Wednesday

A parent cries following a shooting at a school in the capital Belgrade on Wednesday

A woman hugs a girl near the Vladislav Ribnikar school in Belgrade, Serbia, on Wednesday following the mass shooting

A woman hugs a girl near the Vladislav Ribnikar school in Belgrade, Serbia, on Wednesday following the mass shooting

Gun ownership is widespread in Serbia, which has witnessed several mass shootings over the past decade, and President Aleksandar Vucic said checks would be stepped up.

As Serbia prepares for three days of national mourning, Vucic announced a moratorium on new gun licenses other than for hunting, revision of existing permits and surveillance of shooting ranges and how civilians store their weapons. School shootings are rare.

The shooter, who gave himself up to police and at 13 is below Serbia’s age of criminal responsibility, will be placed in a psychiatric institution, Vucic told reporters, adding that both his father and mother had been arrested.

‘He was waiting for this day. He was at the shooting range with his father three times,’ Vucic said. The boy had asked for a transfer to another class where he had three friends, he said.

A drawing by the alleged shooter, which was shown to reporters, looked like ‘something from a video game or a horror movie,’ Milic said, ‘which indicates that he planned in detail, by classes, whom to liquidate.’

Most students were able to flee through a back door, according to a local official. 

Milan Milosevic, a father of one of the pupils, said his daughter was in the history class where the shooter opened fire ‘randomly’ at other children as they cowered under their desks.

‘She managed to escape,’ the father told Serbian TV station N1.

‘He [the shooter] fired first at the teacher and then the children who ducked under the desks,’ Milosevic quoted his daughter as saying. 

‘They say he [the shooter] was quiet and a good pupil. He recently joined their class.’ 

Teachers console students near the Vladislav Ribnikar elementary school in Belgrade following the shooting on Wednesday

Teachers console students near the Vladislav Ribnikar elementary school in Belgrade following the shooting on Wednesday 

Terrified parents rushed to the school in the Vra¿ar neighbourhood in central Belgrade

Terrified parents rushed to the school in the Vra¿ar neighbourhood in central Belgrade

Family members were reeling as news of the shooting emerged. Serbia has not seen a school shooting of this scale in decades

Family members were reeling as news of the shooting emerged. Serbia has not seen a school shooting of this scale in decades

Mr Milosevic said that he rushed out to the school when he heard what had happened.

‘I asked where is my child but no one could tell me anything at first,’ he said. ‘Then she called and we found out she was out.’

‘I saw the security guard lying under the table. I saw two girls with blood on their shirts,’ Mr Milosevic added.

Evgenija, 14, said she knew the suspected gunman and described him as ‘somehow silent… [he] appeared nice and had good grades’. 

‘[I] did not know much about him, he was not that open to everyone. I would never expect that this could happen,’ she told reporters.

‘I heard noises and I thought some boys, some kids were throwing firecrackers… But then I saw the security guard falling to the ground,’ she said, adding that she then ran away.

Serbia’s Interior Ministry said in an updated statement that eight children and a security guard were killed in the shooting, while six children and one school teacher were wounded. 

‘All police forces are still on the ground and are intensively working to shed light on all the facts and circumstances that led to this tragedy.’ 

A student who was in a sports class downstairs when the gunfire erupted said: ‘I was able to hear the shooting. It was non-stop.’

‘I didn’t know what was happening. We were receiving some messages on the phone.’ 

People embraced outside the Vladislav Ribnikar primary school in Belgrade following the tragedy on Wednesday

People embraced outside the Vladislav Ribnikar primary school in Belgrade following the tragedy on Wednesday 

The shooting has rocked the Balkan state, which has not seen a mass shooting in a decade

The shooting has rocked the Balkan state, which has not seen a mass shooting in a decade

Police blocked the street around the Vladislav Ribnikar school in Belgrade, Serbia on Wednesday

Police blocked the street around the Vladislav Ribnikar school in Belgrade, Serbia on Wednesday

The student, who heard the violence unfold, identified only by her initials, E.M. because of her age, described the suspect as a ‘quiet guy’ who ‘looked nice.’

‘He was having good grades, but we didn’t know much about him,’ the student added. ‘He was not so open with everybody. Surely I wasn’t expecting this to happen. ‘

Milan Nedeljkovic, mayor of the central Vracar district where the school is located, said doctors were fighting to save a teacher’s life.

Mr Nedeljkovic said the school’s security guard likely prevented more deaths by putting himself in front of the shooter.

The guard ‘wanted to prevent the tragedy and he was the first victim,’ Nedeljkovic told reporters told journalists live on television outside the school.

‘I saw kids running out from the school, screaming. Parents came, they were in panic. Later I heard three shots,’ a girl who attends a high school adjacent to Vladislav Ribnikar told state TV RTS. 

Police sealed off the blocks around the school, in the center of Belgrade.

Officers in helmets and bulletproof vests cordoned off the area around the school, which is in the Vračar neighbourhood in central Belgrade.

Local media footage from the scene showed commotion outside the school as police removed the suspect, whose head was covered as officers led him to a car parked in the street.

An investigation into the motives behind the shooting is under way. 

Serbia’s Interior Ministry said in a statement: ‘The police sent all available patrols immediately to the spot and arrested a suspected minor – a seventh grade student who is suspected of firing several shots from his father’s gun in the direction of students and school security.’

Vračar is a wealthy area of the city and a number of embassies are based there. 

A row of ambulances were pictured parked on Kralja Milutin Street outside.

Police sealed off the blocks surrounding the school. Primary schools in Serbia have eight grades. 

Mass shootings in the country are extremely rare. In the last mass shooting, a Balkan war veteran in 2013 killed 13 people in a central Serbian village.

Experts, however, have repeatedly warned of the number of weapons left over in the country after the wars of the 1990s.

The western Balkans are awash with hundreds of thousands of illegal weapons following the unrest there.

Serbian authorities have offered several amnesties for owners to hand in or register illegal guns.



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