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You're right, since scabs are temporary and can be uncomfortable for others to see, it's probably a good idea to edit them out.

Francelli_R

Hi Claudia, yes when we share something, we want to make a good impression, but as natural as possible.

Francelli_R

The ones in the shadows are really nice. In terms of the removal of the scabs, I would say it is good to have it both ways - both are nice.

Sean

I prefer natural photos as we are real people. I never edit any of my photos I share in naturist groups, but I can see how an influencer with a Patreon account might want to always look their best.

Claudia Kellersch

I would keep scars, freckles, tattoos, and things that make you uniquely who you are. However, when I'm the photographer, I usually remove temporary things, like pimples, or skin redness, or in this case scabs, that are fleeting and will not always be there. At least in a more staged situation like a studio shoot. If you are out and about in the world and capturing a moment in time, then I would more likely leave them.

David C. Stauffer

Parabéns pelas fotos. Abraços do Brasil. Yo creo que las fotos al natural siempre son más bonitas.

João


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