Mar 02 2010
Digital images a brave new world.
It amuses me that so many people put photos of themselves on Facebook etc doing things that some may consider questionable. It is not just photos but movies as well that can cause maximum amounts of embarrassment if a careless person makes a terrible mistake.
Many people just do not care about the possible outcomes of a bad image on their career or life in general. The surprise for me is the amount of people who I believe do not even give it a second thought. They have no concern as to how a potential employer or customer may perceive them after a quick search on the wonderful world of interweb central. Maybe it is a good thing that people can feel so free that they can behave how they like and prove it with photographic evidence I however feel that it is a little naïve.
The other problem is people who think they can take photos of other people and feel they own the right to publish these images on the internet and pass them around like it were their right. I have been guilty of editing photos of celebrities from the internet and using them for my own attempts at comedy on this web site so I need to be careful about my thoughts on this matter but if Fevola (or someone who got the photos from him) has somehow sold images of Bingle to Womens Day then it is not the best of darts. Perhaps if permission is given to use these images I would have no problem but the current example of Lara Bingle seems a bit unfair.
You all no I am not a huge fan of Michael Clarke and I am not that interested in Bingle either but ….. ahh who cares… here a some photos of her…
not bad, bit hippy
what is with the thighs?
whoops fev




She is smoking.
Good on Fevolar for doing this. otherwise none of use would ever get to se such things.
Can you post the photos without the blurred out section?
I feel sorry for her. What a horrible thing to do, would be hard to trust someone after that.
She looks like she’s about to say a swear word.