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Influencer shows how models fake 'perfect' bum snaps in pics taken seconds apart

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Georgie Clarke has is known for debunking 'perfect' snaps on Instagram.And the body positive influencer, who boasts 698,000 Instagram followers, focused on bum photos in her latest post.Georgie showed her fans how models take 'perfect' booty shots by using different lighting and angles.And she took photos seconds apart to prove her point.The photo on the left saw Georgie expose the skin dimples on her rear in her nude bikini as she faced the shade and rocked a relaxed posed.This was compared to the right-hand picture, where her behind appeared to be silky smooth.The brunette said this was because she was facing the sunlight.She was also sporting a straight-back pose which helped the illusion.Captioning the post, Georgie wrote: "Facing the shade VS Facing the sunlight."When the camera is from a side & low angle… facing the shade means that the harshest part of the light hits your body."When you face the sunlight directly on and the camera is shooting from the side, it softens the skin and creates lots of shadow effects appearing to be toned muscles."She added: "These were taken 5 seconds apart from each other, they’re the exact same body in different lights."Lighting had a huge impact on how our bodies appear on camera so please don’t be fooled when you see magazine pictures or IG shots where the person looks flawless.

90% of it is down to the correct lighting and angel of the camera."I’ve seen pictures of myself where I am caught unawares and a shot has been taken like the left image."It used to really upset me and I’d spent hours agonising over how I could change my body."Now I just know that it’s down to lighting and I don’t need to change anything about my body… because I can take the exact same shot with flattering.

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