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Everyone lets critique needsize's physique

i am curious, how are you guys adequately judging needsize's calves from a pic from the front, i couldn't tell much at all about them. pic looks great to me. i would like to lighten it as bfold did and look at it, pretty dark on the comp here at work.
brian
 
How about this...does this look better??? Brad Pitt with muscle? :)

needsize2.jpg
 
Thanks, it does look a little better lightened up. There are a bunch more pics on the other roll that are getting developed, so I'll post them when I get em, hopefully this board can help me get ready for next year.
Brian, the calves are muscular when flexed, but still way too small, for symmetry they are supposed to measure out to the same as arms, but there is a 2" difference.
 
Time to invest in a bushhog and a tractor...then get some razors...:)

B True
 
Nice bro

Looking very symmetrical. You have that over many competitors already. Quads are looking great. Its good to see a dude at your size that doesn't look like a lawn dart. I think if you hit calves first on leg day, you'll be a badass on stage in no time.
 
Thaibox said:
Nice bro

Looking very symmetrical. You have that over many competitors already. Quads are looking great. Its good to see a dude at your size that doesn't look like a lawn dart. I think if you hit calves first on leg day, you'll be a badass on stage in no time.

Thanks

The responses here are so much more constructive than when I posted this on the anabolic forum
 
By the picture I can see that the way you are standing gives the impression that your delts are out of angle... meaning one is higher than the other, so we can't really know if its the lighting... the way you stand or that they are really like that.
I would recommend to take your pictures daylight so that you take advantage of natural light because sometimes flashes just don't fill all shades.... and it's difficult to see proper definition and size of other muscles
On the other side, I can spot (from the picture) your right calf bigger than the left one... at least that's what it seems... and agreeing with the other comments you have received, more size on calves could be good, specially if you're searching for symmetry.
Are you going to compete? try to practice your posing in front of the mirror so that pictures reflect (more or less) what judges will be looking at.
 
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