On Nov 24, 2007 2:50 AM, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Stan Halpin wrote:
>
> >All of which is to say that, while I agree with Mark that we do
> >recognize and observe others at a grosser level of detail, it is also
> >true that we recognize and are uncomfortable at some unconscious
> >level when there is less detail than we are able to discern in real
> >life. We can cope with a softened portrait and may even find it
> >pleasing, but we recognize that it is an artificial representation.
>
> I can think of a good example of overdoing the lack of detail in
> portraits: Remember those scary-looking Photoshop jobs of girls with
> big eyes, unnaturally plastic-looking skin, etc? Discussed on the list
> some time ago. Anyone got the link?

The infamous Becky Carter:

<http://beckycarter.com/>

Although the shot in the link that Cotty posted looks more life like.

Cheers,

Dave

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