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QueenBia See my TER Reviews 1298 reads
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1 / 12

Do you fellas prefer a light blur on the eyes, or mouth? If you had to choose. Be nice boys. For privacy purposes some of us need to blur our photos & inquiring minds want to know. Happy Friyay to all my TER friends. Smile for me!

mrfisher 115 Reviews 68 reads
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2 / 12
John_Laroche 68 reads
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3 / 12

as the saying goes.
It really doesn't matter. A blur is a blur.
I see blurred eyes and I think they're too close together or she has an odd forehead.
Blur your mouth and I imagine snaggle-tooth or a weak chin.

QueenBia See my TER Reviews 68 reads
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4 / 12
yesyes36 12 Reviews 64 reads
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5 / 12

Posted By: QueenBia

Do you fellas prefer a light blur on the eyes, or mouth? If you had to choose. Be nice boys. For privacy purposes some of us need to blur our photos & inquiring minds want to know. Happy Friyay to all my TER friends. Smile for me!
....please don't blur your eyes.  Eyes are the windows to the soul.  The eyes actually say so much more than a mouth, because the eyes don't lie.  

At least that's my $.02 worth.

Smile for me baby 😊!

looking4918 13 Reviews 59 reads
posted
6 / 12

Not a hit on this post but most companies or people who want to sell a product want to picture it in the best possible light. If blurring is a must , less is best .  

impposter 49 Reviews 105 reads
posted
7 / 12

http://www.harpersbazaar.com/beauty/makeup/a11934/eyebrows-are-most-important-facial-feature/ Science Says This Is Your Most Important Facial Feature ... And it's not your eyes.
... [eyeBROWS are #1]
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http://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30218914/
Critical features for face recognition
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"... We found a subset of features for which humans have high perceptual sensitivity to detect differences between different identities (high-PS features). We then showed that systematically changing high-PS features changes the identity of faces, whereas changing features for which humans have low perceptual sensitivity (low-PS features) did not change the identity of faces ..."
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High-PS: 1. hair color, 2. eyebrow thickness, 3. eyes, 4. lips
Low-PS: 1. skin color, 2. face proportions, 3. nose, 4. mouth
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I think QB should conduct an actual study looking at the effect of BLURRING (compared with covering with a decoration, splotching, pixelating, ... etc.). Maybe collaborate with someone here:  
http://psychology.ucsd.edu/people/faculty.html  
and search "perception"

Posted By: QueenBia

Do you fellas prefer a light blur on the eyes, or mouth? If you had to choose. Be nice boys. For privacy purposes some of us need to blur our photos & inquiring minds want to know. Happy Friyay to all my TER friends. Smile for me!
Whatever you do, NO UPSIDE DOWNS! You can't recognize ANYTHING when turned upside down. (Wait a few seconds for the image to flip.)

Boobsman100 21 Reviews 61 reads
posted
8 / 12

I would blurr my eyes for discretionary reasons.  Eyes are more revealing  than  the mouth,

DeClemente 48 Reviews 70 reads
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9 / 12
MintyFreshness 66 Reviews 77 reads
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10 / 12

I saw a twitter thread with Canadian girls who got stopped and questioned at the US border when entering based on facial recognition from LeoList adsSome were denied entry altogether while others where just questioned and let through.  I was surprised how many women chimed in on the thread stating that it happened to them too.  Weird but another reason why many women don't show their face in photos.

1192967 45 Reviews 61 reads
posted
12 / 12

Please don't blur. Use something to cover eyes, mouth/nose, or whatever you want hidden. Blurring distorts the part of the face that shows. It happens whether you want it to or not. Use a black bar across the mouth. Better yet use a mask, wear a hat brim pulled down, use a fan, get creative with things that go with your outfit, something that goes with you photo theme.

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