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01-08-2016, 02:26 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
I don't know how to multi-quote on this site, so I apologize for the back to back posts. Anyway... Almost everyone is asymmetrical though. I can't remember the specific percentages, but I'm pretty sure more people are asymmetrical than symmetrical. Yes, that's exactly what I am saying. If the reconstruction was great, you wouldn't know a reconstruction even took place. Yes, it should not look like the deceased had a stroke. |
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01-08-2016, 02:28 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
That must have been such comfort to the family. I know some people are critical of having the last image of the deceased being them in a casket, but in this case it's so much better than it being of the child horrifically mauled by dogs.
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#1584
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01-08-2016, 02:34 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
I mean a very distinct asymmetry, not the kind you would usually ever find on someone living. I have quite a few photo sets of people who died in car accidents. Is it likely I've gotten my impression of them wrong all along, and that the people who looked great in their caskets didn't suffer lesser injuries, but had really good embalmers, and the people who look more visibly injured in their caskets weren't more injured, but didn't have embalmers who were as skilled? |
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01-08-2016, 02:47 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
My personal opinion is if there is a very distinct asymmetry, it was not a skilled artist. (I refer to embalmers that reconstruct as artist because I was told many years ago that that is what they are and I tend to agree) I can't say your impressions of your photos are wrong without actually knowing the extent of the injuries of the deceased. However, I'm pretty confident in saying that some of the pictures are "deceptive" of injuries because the artist was great and you can't tell there were actually any injuries at all. I'm also pretty confident that in some of the pictures the people with obvious disfigurements had a less skilled artist. Some people just have some fucked up faces. |
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01-08-2016, 02:53 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
That would explain a lot. There are a few sets that include images of the car and the deceased, and you just wonder how they came out of that accident looking as great as they do. I just thought that somehow they weren't injured that badly. What kinds of injuries do not tend to turn out as well for reconstruction? |
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01-08-2016, 03:13 AM
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Re: Various Different Women Shown in Their Casket
Well, to be fair, some people suffer from other internal injuries that kill them rather than head trauma. So, some of those pictures may be accurate as far as no obvious head trauma because they may have suffered injuries other than head trauma. They may have had a broken spine, ruptured organ(s), lacerations that caused them to bleed out, any number of other injuries you can't see outwardly while they lay dressed in a casket. I don't want to give you the impression that everyone who is ever in a car accident has to suffer some type of head trauma, because that isn't accurate. I apologize if that is the impression I gave you. I was speaking only of people who had known head trauma. I hope this hasn't confused you. |