EnglandBadman
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Take a picture of an attractive person on your phone and compare the pic to how attractive they are irl. You’ll realise that people look way better irl because of multiple factors such as lens distortion, depth perception and correct proportions.
I took this picture of this actual chadlit that i saw irl, and wanted to share with .org. When i saw the picture, he looked nothing like how he did irl. Irl his eyes were bright green and stood out strikingly, his face ratios seemed very proportional and his skin seemed to glow. In real life, the thing i noticed from being in a busy shopping mall, is that almost everyone had something admirable about themselves, i think vibrancy/contrast/colouring is greatly improved irl by the human eye.
this was him on camera.
Certain faces look worse on camera. People with big noses such as the guy in the pic, their noses get enlarged by the camera. People with long faces, their face are lengthened by lens distortion. People with bad skin, their skin imperfections are only excentuated by certain cameras.
To remember:
If your a subhuman on camera it doesn’t mean your a chad irl, but if you feel you look terrible on camera but still get attention from women then your probably better looking than you think.
It makes me wonder how good celebritites like chico, o’ pry, brad pitt and delisola look irl when they already look this good on camera:
Their beauty must be insane in real life.
Same guy different camera btw ->
I took this picture of this actual chadlit that i saw irl, and wanted to share with .org. When i saw the picture, he looked nothing like how he did irl. Irl his eyes were bright green and stood out strikingly, his face ratios seemed very proportional and his skin seemed to glow. In real life, the thing i noticed from being in a busy shopping mall, is that almost everyone had something admirable about themselves, i think vibrancy/contrast/colouring is greatly improved irl by the human eye.
this was him on camera.
Certain faces look worse on camera. People with big noses such as the guy in the pic, their noses get enlarged by the camera. People with long faces, their face are lengthened by lens distortion. People with bad skin, their skin imperfections are only excentuated by certain cameras.
To remember:
- Lens Distortion: Camera lenses can introduce distortion, making certain facial features appear larger or out of proportion, especially for those with prominent noses or long faces.
- Depth Perception: Our eyes perceive depth and three-dimensionality in real life, while photos are two-dimensional representations. This can make people appear flatter and less dynamic in pictures.
- Lighting Differences: Lighting conditions vary, and harsh lighting can cast unflattering shadows and emphasize imperfections, whereas the human eye naturally adapts to different lighting situations.
- Facial Expressions: In person, we can see a person's changing facial expressions, which often convey attractiveness and charm. Photos capture only a single moment and may miss these nuances.
- Photos Capture Moments: Photos capture a specific moment, which may not always reflect a person's overall attractiveness or how they appear throughout various expressions and interactions.
If your a subhuman on camera it doesn’t mean your a chad irl, but if you feel you look terrible on camera but still get attention from women then your probably better looking than you think.
It makes me wonder how good celebritites like chico, o’ pry, brad pitt and delisola look irl when they already look this good on camera:
Their beauty must be insane in real life.
Same guy different camera btw ->
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