Whether this neck was shopped or not (as per Waldo’s comment), your “edit” assumes that people’s shoulders don’t slope but are straight horizontal lines. It’s like a graphic version of a straw-man argument.
Slouched and angular bodies are considered chic in the fashion industry, not people with bizarro horizontal shoulders.
Kargathia
C’mon, can’t you read the text? It’s apparently the season for it, and she’s blooming. Sprouting new flowers (or heads), and enjoying sudden and sometimes unbalanced spurts of growth.
Happens every year. Nothing to see here. Move along now.
http://pulse.yahoo.com/_2AI3Y6FHUW6VDSQ6UBY5HPLK7Q Rick J
I think you can kind of see a line where the neck was extended upward and then smoothed using the Smudge tool.
Prikolist
creeeeeeeeepy
http://pulse.yahoo.com/_X5UZGJV6EGRKFMULMBTMXRIPME Bill
transform>warp
Molly
I feel like if I was to shake her hand a little too hard, I might snap off her wrist.
Ugh! Blurry neck, while everything else is sharp! This PsD Makes me nervous! Her head might tip over towards the left and the result will make the neck look like a bent rubber hose!
Kelly Wm. Hoskins
What… but…. I don’t….
OK. Somebody needs to be commended because I can’t even figure out how they made this image. Unless, of course, this is some kind of space alien masquerading as a human.
Meretchen
Did they stretch the whole image?
Griffn
Long model is looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong.
I bet she can hold her breath for a really long time.
anneke
those giraffe women are actually asian, so the ‘african neck rings’ comment doesn’t make sense at all… but her neck does look weird. and so does the rest of her.