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Actress Demi Moore has become the victim of foul play- or at least the victim of a really bad photoshop job. 47 year old Demi Moore was recently photographed looking gorgeous for a December W magazine cover shoot. But when the issue went to press, a bad
Demi Moore Missing Part of Her Hip in Botched Up W Magazine Cover Photoshop Controversyphotoshop job has her missing a section of her left hip. The botched up photoshop controversy has Demi Moore's W Magazine cover all over the news.
No. There is no photoshopping of the thigh/hip in this photo. The thigh/hip area is natural. The "dimple" is a consequence of the pose.
I found a photo of an old sculpture of a female model in the classic contrapposto pose. Although the model is much heavier, she has the dimple in her thigh/hip area. I went a step further and traced the model's outline, much like bbonyx at BoingBoing did with the Demi photo. Then, I compared the two. See the results below:
Very similar!
If the model had been thinner, you'd even see a much closer match.
nteresting, but do you really think she looks close to what she looks in the picture if you would see her for real...I guessyou walk by her and wouldn't reckognize her..., but that is another subject, not due to the hip.
I happen to know a tennis player who was famous for her screaming on the court. In real she doesn't look close to what she looks in the pictures...very very photo shopped ...no pimples no bad skin....isn't that great!
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