This photo has clearly been edited/manipulated as that's not what Mrs. Harry looks like in unfiltered real life. Blurred perfection with no trademark freckles, no wrinkles or even pores. So where's the outrage? Where's the 'this photo has been manipulated' label? #MEDIA HYPOCRISY
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This is the most recent out of all the posts I’ve made and just now decided to post
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always something that annoyed me for pictures is that my head is to small for my body in certain angles and it forces me to think i should loose weight and its just so fucking awkward and i hate not being conventionally photogenic so all my pictures if not taken my by good angel just look like a blob mess and fuels my self conscious even more today is a bad day
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My graphic popping off and getting reblogged: good, awesome, im happy people like the stuff i make, the tumblr notifications spark joy
Opening up photoshop to start a new graphic afterwards: horrible, terrible, not good, very bad, impostor syndrome stops by for a visit
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So for the last week, Australia has been enwrapped in a story of political intrigue, after a member of Victoria's parliament was seemingly photoshopped by a staff member at Nine (Australia's second largest news company) to have larger breasts and a midriff in a photo used to promote a story.
Already being condemned for this stuffup by basically every side of politics (a rare feat) gasoline was then poured on the fire by Nine, as they then came out and blamed Adobe's Photoshop for having added the features itself when a staffer resized the photo, something which anyone with any knowledge of how Photoshop works could tell you is not a thing.
The fallout was so bad that the excuse has become a national punchline in the last few days, with all manner of stuffups being blamed on Photoshop's newly gained sentience.
Anyway, today Georgie has posted this photo to her twitter in what has to be the most shade laden post we've ever seen from an Aussie politician:
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have to disagree on that though iri because you’re absolutely hilarious… opening dash and seeing your posts is like reading the funny parts of a daily digest SJSJS
omg thank u i am honoured HDJDJDJ 💘💘 i am glad that i seem funny i just tend to say things and then hit postnffjmfmfmf
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ooc / what format did you use for your carrd? I am learning to use it and it’s not only nice to look at but tells you all you need to know. So what’s the format, if I may politely ask? If the question is permitted of course.
//Hey friend, no trouble at all! Unfortunately though I don’t know how helpful I can be because my carrd was actually made entirely from scratch without a template, so I don't have any formatting codes I can give you because the whole thing is custom. I so appreciate that you like the design though! Honestly, it's just the result of me dicking around for hours trying to find the right look.
As far as layouts go, the carrd for this blog is pretty simple with just a plain page container and then formatted text against it (if you want to see a hella formatted carrd, you can check out the one I made from scratch for my Klaus blog here: https://theseancekid.carrd.co/)
The images you see (the books on the homepage and the polaroid on the about page) were also made by me, so I guess the one piece of advice that I do have is: if you want to include graphics, make sure you have them all made beforehand so it's easier to throw them in and play around with the placement, rather than leaving space for a graphic, then making a graphic, then finding out it doesn't fit, or looks weird. For me, it's easier to build the carrd around the graphics rather than the graphics around the carrd!
For my pages with lots of text, I broke them down via a two-column container, with one block of text on each column side.
And then...yeah, all the text coloring, formatting, etc. is done in the actual textbox, with markdown coding (don't worry if you don't know coding— they have a super handy cheat sheet at the bottom of the window!)
I'm so sorry if this isn't helpful. I really just kinda...messed around until I found a look that I liked, but if you have any other specific questions about how things are set up, let me know and I'm happy to talk it out!
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