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Do Women stretch their facebook pictures to make them look thick?
08-18-2013, 07:59 AM
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Do Women stretch their facebook pictures to make them look thick?
I Know its a funny confusing question.You see I'm an art Graphic designer, and Photographer. So I had a friend on my page and yesterday she's just post a picture of a herself wearing a beautiful outfit posing in her house. Now she's very in thin in person and we talked the day before. Her picture too stretch and far apart in on her page. So I say "Hey lovely outfit....oh can you fix your picture your photo is kinda stretch and far apart so everybody can see it better?" Now here's what she's says "ok look here sweetheart my pic is not stretch I'm not like on of thoes other girls so Get the hell of of my page thanks." ..............huh?? I was very confused. I simpley don't understand. She don't respond back. I'm know I'm not calling her fat because aint know way there's a widest toaster in the background and soo does her counters right infront of you. And her pic file is 12mb! So I was saying really do women really stretch their pics to look thick or Or I dunno... I'm mean theirs photoshop if she wants to liquify her pic I guess.

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08-18-2013, 08:14 AM
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"…oh can you fix your picture your photo is kinda stretch and far apart so everybody can see it better?"

You might want to clarify what you meant by this. How did you expect her to react, seeing words like "stretch"?

As a photographer, you ought to know how the focal length of a lens can impart wildly different perspective on the exact same subject:
http://www.stepheneastwood.com/tutorials...ective.htm
http://photlogic.com/portrait-lenses-par...rspective/

Were you complaining about a wide shot that focused on her house, when you wanted a tight shot that showed just herself with very little background?

Did the website distort the image? It is possible for width and height to be changed separately if the site's code is poor. And how was she to know that you were viewing a distorted image?

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08-18-2013, 08:15 AM
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This blog contains many images from the ridiculous
http://images-for-humor.blogspot.com/
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