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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We put filters on our but there's some photos which are so obviously photoshopped (badly)
Some people must live in wonky houses with curves door frames etc |
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over a year ago
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Let them. Doesn't matter what we think. Plus airbrushing removes a lot of key features, such as distingishable moles or tattoos, so airbrushing is useful. |
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over a year ago
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures?
Air brushing?
I just use filters... that's allowed isn't it? "
Airbrushing is a photoshop tool (and coincidently an actual make up tool) that smooths out the skin and makes it look flawless |
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over a year ago
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures?
Air brushing?
I just use filters... that's allowed isn't it?
Airbrushing is a photoshop tool (and coincidently an actual make up tool) that smooths out the skin and makes it look flawless"
I know what it is... I just think if people have to resort to using it then they are actively deceiving others |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures?
Air brushing?
I just use filters... that's allowed isn't it?
Airbrushing is a photoshop tool (and coincidently an actual make up tool) that smooths out the skin and makes it look flawless
I know what it is... I just think if people have to resort to using it then they are actively deceiving others "
Ahhh sorry. I saw the question mark and presumed. I don't think it as decieving. Its not like they are changing themselves to look like Angelina Jolie. Just removing some parts they don't particularly like |
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By *GHertsCouple
over a year ago
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I don't airbrush mine - just look at the wobbly tummy! (or actually, *don't* look too closely ) While most of us want to show ourselves in the best light and therefore put up pics we think are reasonably flattering there's no point in creating a completely false image as if you genuinely intend meeting others you're going to be found out sooner or later anway unless you intend getting down to things in pitch black darkness.
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"Covering up a tattoo or any other obvious marks is fair game "
What about using a long focal length lens to _educe a prominent nose or a soft focus lens to _educe blemishes? Where are you going to draw the line?
Manipulated images have been around since 1857. I think you may have to get used to that fact. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures?
Air brushing?
I just use filters... that's allowed isn't it?
Airbrushing is a photoshop tool (and coincidently an actual make up tool) that smooths out the skin and makes it look flawless
I know what it is... I just think if people have to resort to using it then they are actively deceiving others
Ahhh sorry. I saw the question mark and presumed. I don't think it as decieving. Its not like they are changing themselves to look like Angelina Jolie. Just removing some parts they don't particularly like" actually some people look more beautiful than Angelina Jolie after air brushing , tantamount to deceit surely? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures?
Air brushing?
I just use filters... that's allowed isn't it?
Airbrushing is a photoshop tool (and coincidently an actual make up tool) that smooths out the skin and makes it look flawless
I know what it is... I just think if people have to resort to using it then they are actively deceiving others
Ahhh sorry. I saw the question mark and presumed. I don't think it as decieving. Its not like they are changing themselves to look like Angelina Jolie. Just removing some parts they don't particularly likeactually some people look more beautiful than Angelina Jolie after air brushing , tantamount to deceit surely? "
My point was that they weren't photoshopping to make themselves appear completely different. The removal of blemeshis and the like are fine in my opinion, but its when they manipulate their features to make their lips look big or face skinnier. That's when it's decietful. Also only dislike airbrushing if it's a really really bad job. I should offer to show some of the people how to use it effectively |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I will blur out a spot or scar, that patch I missed when shaving my legs, shoot myself from flattering angles and in flattering light, in complicated underwear, bung a filter on and crop out anything I don't like. I'm bugge_ed if I'm putting a photo up where I don't think I look good because someone else thinks I'm being "misleading".
I see it in the same vein as makeup. If people think my lashes are naturally long, perfect and black, my lips are naturally perfectly shaped and bright _ed, or my eyelids are naturally anointed with gold, that's their problem, they're an idiot.
No one has run away screaming from the reality yet. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I will blur out a spot or scar, that patch I missed when shaving my legs, shoot myself from flattering angles and in flattering light, in complicated underwear, bung a filter on and crop out anything I don't like. I'm bugge_ed if I'm putting a photo up where I don't think I look good because someone else thinks I'm being "misleading".
I see it in the same vein as makeup. If people think my lashes are naturally long, perfect and black, my lips are naturally perfectly shaped and bright _ed, or my eyelids are naturally anointed with gold, that's their problem, they're an idiot.
No one has run away screaming from the reality yet. "
Exactly this |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures?
Air brushing?
I just use filters... that's allowed isn't it?
Airbrushing is a photoshop tool (and coincidently an actual make up tool) that smooths out the skin and makes it look flawless
I know what it is... I just think if people have to resort to using it then they are actively deceiving others
Ahhh sorry. I saw the question mark and presumed. I don't think it as decieving. Its not like they are changing themselves to look like Angelina Jolie. Just removing some parts they don't particularly likeactually some people look more beautiful than Angelina Jolie after air brushing , tantamount to deceit surely?
My point was that they weren't photoshopping to make themselves appear completely different. The removal of blemeshis and the like are fine in my opinion, but its when they manipulate their features to make their lips look big or face skinnier. That's when it's decietful. Also only dislike airbrushing if it's a really really bad job. I should offer to show some of the people how to use it effectively " |
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"I will blur out a spot or scar, that patch I missed when shaving my legs, shoot myself from flattering angles and in flattering light, in complicated underwear, bung a filter on and crop out anything I don't like. I'm bugge_ed if I'm putting a photo up where I don't think I look good because someone else thinks I'm being "misleading".
I see it in the same vein as makeup. If people think my lashes are naturally long, perfect and black, my lips are naturally perfectly shaped and bright _ed, or my eyelids are naturally anointed with gold, that's their problem, they're an idiot.
No one has run away screaming from the reality yet. "
Couldn't agree more! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I will blur out a spot or scar, that patch I missed when shaving my legs, shoot myself from flattering angles and in flattering light, in complicated underwear, bung a filter on and crop out anything I don't like. I'm bugge_ed if I'm putting a photo up where I don't think I look good because someone else thinks I'm being "misleading".
I see it in the same vein as makeup. If people think my lashes are naturally long, perfect and black, my lips are naturally perfectly shaped and bright _ed, or my eyelids are naturally anointed with gold, that's their problem, they're an idiot.
No one has run away screaming from the reality yet. "
I call it a success when they run away screaming. ...means I've done a good job with the photo enhancement |
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By *ola.Woman
over a year ago
Just where I need to be. |
I use black and white filters.Or use photolab for special effects.The rest I just crop and take straight from my phone. If I could master how to use filters better I would. I tried to use blur for face but just looks like someone has dabbed me. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I will blur out a spot or scar, that patch I missed when shaving my legs, shoot myself from flattering angles and in flattering light, in complicated underwear, bung a filter on and crop out anything I don't like. I'm bugge_ed if I'm putting a photo up where I don't think I look good because someone else thinks I'm being "misleading".
I see it in the same vein as makeup. If people think my lashes are naturally long, perfect and black, my lips are naturally perfectly shaped and bright _ed, or my eyelids are naturally anointed with gold, that's their problem, they're an idiot.
No one has run away screaming from the reality yet.
I call it a success when they run away screaming. ...means I've done a good job with the photo enhancement "
That's true, I need to start trying harder |
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By *eesideMan
over a year ago
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Wots wrong with a normall natrall pitcher. Purnsley I like to see hoo im looking at not a panting. It's also y I don't see the point in make up. If I wonted to see a panting ill go to the art garlley.
But I ges sum just don't like Thar own looks. Witch is a sham in my book cos I like a natrall. But thos shallow 1s hoo juge on looks alown really don't help others confudouncs so I under stand y sum do change Thar looks wen thay can. |
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I don't see anything wrong with using post processing techniques to improve a picture, getting rid random objects in the background or that random zit that you didn't spot before taking the photo and blurring distinguishing marks for your own privacy.
And why not be creative with some images, some of us appreciate a cleverly manipulated image. |
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By *ola.Woman
over a year ago
Just where I need to be. |
"Wots wrong with a normall natrall pitcher. Purnsley I like to see hoo im looking at not a panting. It's also y I don't see the point in make up. If I wonted to see a panting ill go to the art garlley.
But I ges sum just don't like Thar own looks. Witch is a sham in my book cos I like a natrall. But thos shallow 1s hoo juge on looks alown really don't help others confudouncs so I under stand y sum do change Thar looks wen thay can."
Sometimes the pictures I show are not suitable for where I show my mainstream pictures I take. Here I can play with them and show a different side to me.Pictures are a form of art and I enjoy looking at all types. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We put filters on our but there's some photos which are so obviously photoshopped (badly)
Some people must live in wonky houses with curves door frames etc "
yep and their usually on page one of the hot pics lol |
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By *andsonjohnMan
over a year ago
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures? "
my pictures are rubbish op but not airbrushed .airbrushing is fine for removing birth marks and tattoos but not for beatifying in my opinion .
here me out people before you go mad at that statement,
I look like my pictures I don't use clever angles to make myself look better or airbrushing although I do sometimes like the black and white look .
I take this route with my pictures because I can honestly say nearly every person I've ever met through sites like this with a few exceptions looked a lot better in there pictures than in the flesh.
which is kind of false advertising yes I want meets but not under false pretences be that by careful and clever photography or by pretending to be something I'm not .
hence my pictures giving a true reflection of my face and body type hence my profile being a accurate representation of me as a sexual being and as a man.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures?
my pictures are rubbish op but not airbrushed .airbrushing is fine for removing birth marks and tattoos but not for beatifying in my opinion .
here me out people before you go mad at that statement,
I look like my pictures I don't use clever angles to make myself look better or airbrushing although I do sometimes like the black and white look .
I take this route with my pictures because I can honestly say nearly every person I've ever met through sites like this with a few exceptions looked a lot better in there pictures than in the flesh.
which is kind of false advertising yes I want meets but not under false pretences be that by careful and clever photography or by pretending to be something I'm not .
hence my pictures giving a true reflection of my face and body type hence my profile being a accurate representation of me as a sexual being and as a man.
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I don't pick my meets purely on the basis of their photo, so I wouldn't care if they didn't turn up to the coffee social in sepia with a vignette border. I think my photos in their edited form give more of an impression of what I'm like and what I'm about than a shitty selfie in a toothpaste spatte_ed mirror. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures? "
Generally or just on Fab?
On here, no.
Generally- if it wasn't used then a lot of magazines would show real people, looking real- and body dysmorphic syndrome would probably be less common and maybe there would be less eating disorders and bullying amongst teens. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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The trouble I have with some of the natural pictures is that some of them give the impression that that person really doesn't give a shit what image of themselves they portray. I am not keen on meeting someone who doesn't make any effort to present themselves. I know that they aren't going to look perfect but with most of the editing that's done you can have a pretty good idea what that person looks like. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I will blur out a spot or scar, that patch I missed when shaving my legs, shoot myself from flattering angles and in flattering light, in complicated underwear, bung a filter on and crop out anything I don't like. I'm bugge_ed if I'm putting a photo up where I don't think I look good because someone else thinks I'm being "misleading".
I see it in the same vein as makeup. If people think my lashes are naturally long, perfect and black, my lips are naturally perfectly shaped and bright _ed, or my eyelids are naturally anointed with gold, that's their problem, they're an idiot.
No one has run away screaming from the reality yet. "
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By *eesideMan
over a year ago
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"Wots wrong with a normall natrall pitcher. Purnsley I like to see hoo im looking at not a panting. It's also y I don't see the point in make up. If I wonted to see a panting ill go to the art garlley.
But I ges sum just don't like Thar own looks. Witch is a sham in my book cos I like a natrall. But thos shallow 1s hoo juge on looks alown really don't help others confudouncs so I under stand y sum do change Thar looks wen thay can.
Sometimes the pictures I show are not suitable for where I show my mainstream pictures I take. Here I can play with them and show a different side to me.Pictures are a form of art and I enjoy looking at all types."
In the vue of art I don't see nuthong ring with it cos that's wot art is about.....but
Wen your on a site like this ect I really don't see y anyone wood change thar looks Wen you want to find sum one hoo likes you as you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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In a profile pic I think some kind of editing is important unless you can honestly say that your pic doesn't look like half the other people on fab. It's what gets you noticed enough for people to click on your profile and remember you if you've had any interaction before. There are only so many poses, you have to make it different somehow.
I also don't want to know what people look like when they've just rolled out of bed in a morning. If I'm going to meet them I expect them to have put in as much effort as they have taken when choosing their pics. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I personally think to myself if your airbrushing or editing your pics to make you look different, other than changing the exposure screams out a lack in confidence |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We don't think we are photogenic and and our pics are crap..but..you take us for what and who we are, or you don't take us at all..
Leave the photoshop stuff for the glossy mags.. |
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By *eesideMan
over a year ago
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"We don't think we are photogenic and and our pics are crap..but..you take us for what and who we are, or you don't take us at all..
Leave the photoshop stuff for the glossy mags.. "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures?
Air brushing?
I just use filters... that's allowed isn't it?
Airbrushing is a photoshop tool (and coincidently an actual make up tool) that smooths out the skin and makes it look flawless
I know what it is... I just think if people have to resort to using it then they are actively deceiving others
Ahhh sorry. I saw the question mark and presumed. I don't think it as decieving. Its not like they are changing themselves to look like Angelina Jolie. Just removing some parts they don't particularly like"
I get it about distinguishing features but wobbly bits are a part of your life story and I think if people feel they have to cover them up Its rather sad .. obviously that's just my opinion and it's also not something I would resort to doing, especially in the context of getting a meet |
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Photo style, to me, gives a great insight into the person. If they can't be arsed to take time and effort over how they present themselves to thousands of people then that's a great filter to me. So I'm glad we all have different photo styles and likes |
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"Photo style, to me, gives a great insight into the person. If they can't be arsed to take time and effort over how they present themselves to thousands of people then that's a great filter to me. So I'm glad we all have different photo styles and likes "
That's basically what I was thinking but couldn't be arsed to type it!
I enjoy seeing everyone's individual style and how they go about showing themselves and how their personalities can come through in their photos. Everyone puts their own individual stamp on their pics and I like that. There's no right or wrong to it. Obviously I don't want to see too much airbrushing but a bit of manipulation is never a problem. |
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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago
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I tinker about with lighting and stuff and my pic is definitely not on a big poster on the side of a building. I don't change my bits and pieces though, no point. I can't believe people do that anyway |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures?
Air brushing?
I just use filters... that's allowed isn't it?
Airbrushing is a photoshop tool (and coincidently an actual make up tool) that smooths out the skin and makes it look flawless
I know what it is... I just think if people have to resort to using it then they are actively deceiving others
Ahhh sorry. I saw the question mark and presumed. I don't think it as decieving. Its not like they are changing themselves to look like Angelina Jolie. Just removing some parts they don't particularly like
I get it about distinguishing features but wobbly bits are a part of your life story and I think if people feel they have to cover them up Its rather sad .. obviously that's just my opinion and it's also not something I would resort to doing, especially in the context of getting a meet"
Wax on ,,,,,,, Wax off |
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"The trouble I have with some of the natural pictures is that some of them give the impression that that person really doesn't give a shit what image of themselves they portray. I am not keen on meeting someone who doesn't make any effort to present themselves. I know that they aren't going to look perfect but with most of the editing that's done you can have a pretty good idea what that person looks like. "
Maybe with those natural one's people just don't like to deceive others with filters and such like. I'd rather do natural one's rather than have someone think bloody hell she looks better in her photo's and flees from the scene |
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I'm relation to how many pic's are uploaded every day and how many are alte_ed does it really matter?
As the amount must be pretty small by comparison?
And if people do and people fab them who is it hurting?
It's not like you have guy's who have a four inch cock altering pic's to make it look like it's ten inches is it
And if someone is daft enough to meet someone purely based on one picture of someone with a cock the size of a small country, then they are probably getting what they deserve! |
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"The trouble I have with some of the natural pictures is that some of them give the impression that that person really doesn't give a shit what image of themselves they portray. I am not keen on meeting someone who doesn't make any effort to present themselves. I know that they aren't going to look perfect but with most of the editing that's done you can have a pretty good idea what that person looks like. "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm relation to how many pic's are uploaded every day and how many are alte_ed does it really matter?
As the amount must be pretty small by comparison?
And if people do and people fab them who is it hurting?
It's not like you have guy's who have a four inch cock altering pic's to make it look like it's ten inches is it
And if someone is daft enough to meet someone purely based on one picture of someone with a cock the size of a small country, then they are probably getting what they deserve! "
I really cant see how a photoshop can make a cock bigger ? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I like to use sepia or black and white ...nothing overly fancy but sometimes if I have the time I'll dabble. But most are just from the phone a few cross here and there and that's it really. |
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"I like to use sepia or black and white ...nothing overly fancy but sometimes if I have the time I'll dabble. But most are just from the phone a few cross here and there and that's it really. "
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"I'm relation to how many pic's are uploaded every day and how many are alte_ed does it really matter?
As the amount must be pretty small by comparison?
And if people do and people fab them who is it hurting?
It's not like you have guy's who have a four inch cock altering pic's to make it look like it's ten inches is it
And if someone is daft enough to meet someone purely based on one picture of someone with a cock the size of a small country, then they are probably getting what they deserve!
I really cant see how a photoshop can make a cock bigger ?"
Meaning i aint never seen an original next to a photoshopped so i dont know what the differencees would look like ? |
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"The trouble I have with some of the natural pictures is that some of them give the impression that that person really doesn't give a shit what image of themselves they portray. I am not keen on meeting someone who doesn't make any effort to present themselves. I know that they aren't going to look perfect but with most of the editing that's done you can have a pretty good idea what that person looks like.
Maybe with those natural one's people just don't like to deceive others with filters and such like. I'd rather do natural one's rather than have someone think bloody hell she looks better in her photo's and flees from the scene "
I'm not talking about all natural pics. ..just those where absolutely no effort has been made at all. If i were to do that, that wouldn't be a true representation of me. |
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I try to make the most of what I am; as this site is primarily based on initial reaction to a photograph (Can't wait to get flamed for that). I present myself as I hope I look.....on a good day.
Yes I use filters and I adjust the lighting because lets face it; my bedroom isn't a studio. Do I adjust my shape and size? No... I truly am a skinny wretch . Do I use angles for best impact Yes. The first question many couples ask me is how big I am down there.. and I am honest about that; after all if we meet and I am not then things won't go well.
Airbrushing? True airbrushing? I don't think much of that goes on; its very easy to spot. Covering up a few blemishes which are transient anyway; adjusting the lighting etc isn't cheating; its making the most of what you have. As long as people have a good assortment of photos; then we can all use our eyes and noodles to get an indication of what people actually look like.
Failing that theres always a social first; so why worry? If you are that unsure you have it within your control to allay those fears. |
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When I meet someone I just want to see a clear natural pic,yes there's some great pic's on here there's no doubt about that and people have clearly put the time and effort in,but show me just a natural one as well and it's very much appreciated. If I'm left with no clear vision of what someone looks like it's just irritating. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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One of the reasons I don't have a face pic is that I don't photograph well. If i was going to put one on, it would be photoshopped to an inch of its life.
I sent my face pic once, I got a reply. 'Everyone looks good in black and white....'. .
I like people who take good photos and are artistic. There's s particular woman here who does very artistic picture, I've never once thought anything of it apart that they're nice. (And I fancy her, don't say anything) |
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"The trouble I have with some of the natural pictures is that some of them give the impression that that person really doesn't give a shit what image of themselves they portray. I am not keen on meeting someone who doesn't make any effort to present themselves. I know that they aren't going to look perfect but with most of the editing that's done you can have a pretty good idea what that person looks like.
Maybe with those natural one's people just don't like to deceive others with filters and such like. I'd rather do natural one's rather than have someone think bloody hell she looks better in her photo's and flees from the scene
I'm not talking about all natural pics. ..just those where absolutely no effort has been made at all. If i were to do that, that wouldn't be a true representation of me. "
Isn't that what it's all about. Just making what you think is a true representation of yourself for others to see. How you go about that is up to the individual but I really don't see what the big deal is about adding a bit of photographic jiggery pokery here and there. That's not deceiving anybody. Airbrushing however is something else entirely. |
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I've done a lot of image work for ladies in the past. Adding text/watermarks, altering brightness & contrast, sharpening the image, cutting around the person & putting in different backgrounds, adding borders/sparkles/lighting effects etc but, apart from brushing out tattoos, I don't alter the bodies. |
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"I'm relation to how many pic's are uploaded every day and how many are alte_ed does it really matter?
As the amount must be pretty small by comparison?
And if people do and people fab them who is it hurting?
It's not like you have guy's who have a four inch cock altering pic's to make it look like it's ten inches is it
And if someone is daft enough to meet someone purely based on one picture of someone with a cock the size of a small country, then they are probably getting what they deserve!
I really cant see how a photoshop can make a cock bigger ?"
Have absolutely no idea we are both complete technophobes and not tech savvy at all.
I assumed that the editing tools allow cock enhancement?
The best we can manage is cropping and change to black and white.
If only there we a way of making my actual cock bigger in real life than in pic's.
That would be a pleasant surprise for someone! |
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over a year ago
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"The trouble I have with some of the natural pictures is that some of them give the impression that that person really doesn't give a shit what image of themselves they portray. I am not keen on meeting someone who doesn't make any effort to present themselves. I know that they aren't going to look perfect but with most of the editing that's done you can have a pretty good idea what that person looks like.
Maybe with those natural one's people just don't like to deceive others with filters and such like. I'd rather do natural one's rather than have someone think bloody hell she looks better in her photo's and flees from the scene
I'm not talking about all natural pics... just those where absolutely no effort has been made at all. If i were to do that, that wouldn't be a true representation of me. "
Exactly the sentiment I was trying to convey: I put effort, enthusiasm, inventiveness and fun into what I do. And I think my photos reflect that more than a bathroom mirror selfie would. |
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"The trouble I have with some of the natural pictures is that some of them give the impression that that person really doesn't give a shit what image of themselves they portray. I am not keen on meeting someone who doesn't make any effort to present themselves. I know that they aren't going to look perfect but with most of the editing that's done you can have a pretty good idea what that person looks like.
Maybe with those natural one's people just don't like to deceive others with filters and such like. I'd rather do natural one's rather than have someone think bloody hell she looks better in her photo's and flees from the scene
I'm not talking about all natural pics... just those where absolutely no effort has been made at all. If i were to do that, that wouldn't be a true representation of me.
Exactly the sentiment I was trying to convey: I put effort, enthusiasm, inventiveness and fun into what I do. And I think my photos reflect that more than a bathroom mirror selfie would. "
Cheeky,there's nothing wrong with my bathroom mirror selfie . Just because I don't use filters etc doesn't mean to say there was no enthusiastic there ok admittedly inventiveness may be lacking somewhat,but it's all about who the subject is for me. You can have as many great pic's as you want,but if I don't fancy you then I don't you simple as that. |
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"The trouble I have with some of the natural pictures is that some of them give the impression that that person really doesn't give a shit what image of themselves they portray. I am not keen on meeting someone who doesn't make any effort to present themselves. I know that they aren't going to look perfect but with most of the editing that's done you can have a pretty good idea what that person looks like.
Maybe with those natural one's people just don't like to deceive others with filters and such like. I'd rather do natural one's rather than have someone think bloody hell she looks better in her photo's and flees from the scene
I'm not talking about all natural pics... just those where absolutely no effort has been made at all. If i were to do that, that wouldn't be a true representation of me.
Exactly the sentiment I was trying to convey: I put effort, enthusiasm, inventiveness and fun into what I do. And I think my photos reflect that more than a bathroom mirror selfie would.
Cheeky,there's nothing wrong with my bathroom mirror selfie . Just because I don't use filters etc doesn't mean to say there was no enthusiastic there ok admittedly inventiveness may be lacking somewhat,but it's all about who the subject is for me. You can have as many great pic's as you want,but if I don't fancy you then I don't you simple as that."
Disclaimer: my comments were focused on me, nobody else.
I've not looked at anybody else's profile in the making of my comments. And any comments I've made seemingly referring to anybody else's profile or posts, UNLOS or active, is purely coincidental! |
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"Is there really a need for air brushed pictures?
Air brushing?
I just use filters... that's allowed isn't it?
Airbrushing is a photoshop tool (and coincidently an actual make up tool) that smooths out the skin and makes it look flawless
I know what it is... I just think if people have to resort to using it then they are actively deceiving others
Ahhh sorry. I saw the question mark and presumed. I don't think it as decieving. Its not like they are changing themselves to look like Angelina Jolie. Just removing some parts they don't particularly like
I get it about distinguishing features but wobbly bits are a part of your life story and I think if people feel they have to cover them up Its rather sad .. obviously that's just my opinion and it's also not something I would resort to doing, especially in the context of getting a meet
Wax on ,,,,,,, Wax off "
Could i just point out that this post is in no way directed at 1 person, its mearly my opinion on air brushed pics and i am in no way trying to be offensive,
The wax on wax off comment means wax on on fab and wax off on a meet
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