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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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just interested to know what all you folks perferances are, i have seen comments made about the quality of photos so my question is do you like well taken good quality ones or the more home made camera phone ones? |
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By *empnbunkCouple
over a year ago
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"just interested to know what all you folks perferances are, i have seen comments made about the quality of photos so my question is do you like well taken good quality ones or the more home made camera phone ones?"
real ones |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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lol of course i was just trying to get to the bottom of a comment made by one of our friends that some one had said to them that there photos were too good thats why not many people talked to them |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've had a photo of me rejected several times by admin before it was finally accepted, because it looked too much like a professional shot. Yet it was taken by a friend on his phone camera.
I don't think it matters whether pics on Fab are taken with a digital camera, a phone or an ancient Kodak Instamatic... So long as it shows what you want it to show and doesn't make the subject of the photo look dreadful (blurred and fuzzy is rarely a good look), surely the quality is largely immaterial. Pics aren't (or shouldn't be) here to be judged on quality, so much as to give people an idea of what you look like. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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true enough, i guess the question was not phrased right, it just seems to us and friend we know that if you do submit photos that are well taken and maybe more arty that you are looked on as possibly fake, we like the well taken shots and to be honest wish there was more out there than there is |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i like to take artistic pics as i think they look a little better. the same when we are at partys i try and get that perfect shot but as long as its a clear shot and shows who you are it doesn't matter. i cannot stand the pics from some webcams or maybe mobiles. which the quality of the pics are so bad that it like them pics when you were a kid. if you look in the middle and go crosseyed you can make some sort of picture out of it. lol |
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something that appeals too my imagination, however visual porn doesnt do much for me, so it doesnt have to show cock and fanny.
i try to have a mix on mine though as some ppl do like them!
i have to say if pics are very arty i might not message as i would think the ppl were out of my league |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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"I've had a photo of me rejected several times by admin before it was finally accepted, because it looked too much like a professional shot. Yet it was taken by a friend on his phone camera."
Why would admin reject a professional shot? Surely it doesn't matter how the photo is taken, as long as it is of the people in the profile? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The only pics we're bothered about are the ones sent after initial contact, that usually dictate if we want to take it further.
Some people are photogenic, some aren't. I'm sorry to say that I've turned people down only to be "sorry" when meeting them afterwards.
It's happened to us too on a number of occaisions, but we accept that that's the way it is sometimes. "
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