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WHy did her chin change so much? Is it just the angle? It looks like a completly different persons jaw.
There's about 15-20 years age difference in the pictures.
That would explain it.
She number two on my list of the hottest actresses ever. Number one always will be Jodie Foster.
Lol and I have no idea who she is. I am getting old.
She's not that new.
I remember her from Almost Famous back in 2000.
Apparently I've always been old.
It's a combo of the angle and lens focal length
Lens focal length does not affect how you look in a photo. It’s a common misunderstanding of how photography works.
That’s highly misleading.
The difference is not caused by the focal length but by the distance of the subject from the camera. The only difference between a longer and shorter lens is the field of view. To get the same framing with a 24mm and 200mm you need to be at different distances, but that doesn’t mean the focal length causes the different look. If you took a photo with the 24mm from the same distance as the 200mm and you cropped it so the framing is the same, they would look identical.
Here is a video demonstrating this