Candid vs Unposed - What's the difference?
candid | unposed | Synonyms |
Impartial and free from prejudice.
Straightforward, open and sincere.
Not posed or rehearsed.
A spontaneous or unposed photograph.
Not posed; without deliberate posing
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Candid is a synonym of unposed.
As adjectives the difference between candid and unposed
is that candid is impartial and free from prejudice while unposed is not posed; without deliberate posing.As a noun candid
is a spontaneous or unposed photograph.candid
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- he knew not where to look for faithful advice, efficient aid, or candid judgement.'' — Washington Irving — ''The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (1884)
- My candid opinion was that it was all rubbish!'' — Jules Verne — ''A Journey To The Center Of The Earth
- will the introduction of supplementary flash or flood intrude on a candid picture situation or ruin the mood? — Popular Photography (2002)
Synonyms
* frank * open * parrhesiastic * sincere * unreservedExternal links
* *Noun
(en noun)- His portraits looked stiff and formal but his candids showed life being lived.