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Missing Teenagers, Filtered Photos
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My local Facebook groups reports missing teens and young adults, often it is the police asking for sightings.
It would be impossible to identify any of them from the heavily photoshopped and filtered photos obviously lifted from their social media sites.
Apart from appealing parents to ensure they have recent realistic photos of their children my question is: do these youngsters really believe these filtered photos fool anyone in to believing they really look like that?
I now realise I am officially elderly
It would be impossible to identify any of them from the heavily photoshopped and filtered photos obviously lifted from their social media sites.
Apart from appealing parents to ensure they have recent realistic photos of their children my question is: do these youngsters really believe these filtered photos fool anyone in to believing they really look like that?
I now realise I am officially elderly
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I sort of see what jno is saying, however so many of the photoshopped pictures are nothing like and that could cause problems in itself.
You would think one or two wold exist that are natural that could be used but maybe not. I know my girls never liked pictures unless they were set right. And one of them rarely puts make-up on let alone bothers to photoshop as lucky for her she doesnt need to.
You would think one or two wold exist that are natural that could be used but maybe not. I know my girls never liked pictures unless they were set right. And one of them rarely puts make-up on let alone bothers to photoshop as lucky for her she doesnt need to.
I genuinely do not understand why girls/women post such edited photos!! Surely they can see that they look nothing like they do in real life so what’s the point?? Of course we all like to look great in photos, and I look ok ish in real life, normal, but for some reason I photograph really badly lol, or at least I think I do, and so I very very rarely put a photo of me online, or even a photo with me in it. But I’d never edit it to make me look something I’m not.
That girl in the Dove ad looks lovely au naturale. I'm with you Smo, I've hated having my photo taken for years and very rarely have it taken now, although at a friend's birthday bash recently, I didn't look too bad in the group photo taken lol ! I would never photoshop like the youngsters do now, and when I was young there was no need to.
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