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Why does my face look MUCH better in the mirror than in selfies or ID photos?

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12 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Let's guess what the next useless thread from @Jingthing will be. Maybe something about why his meat and two veg is tiny.

No.

But are you projecting?

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  • If you want your face to look younger/more handsome, lie on your back on the floor and take the photo - being in this position minimises the effects of gravity pulling down your face tissue.  

  • A mirror is a 3 D image that is dynamic.   A photo is a 2 D snapshot in time.

  • I think it is due to the proximity of the 'capturing device' (and the light conditions) and the distortion it creates The shorter the distance, the worse the distortion of the image Typically,

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2 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

That explains why a lot of people walk around with a big old booger hanging out of their nose all day.

 

 

Photos or you have no evidence.

3 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Photos or you have no evidence.

 

I do a quick boog check every time I pass a mirror, like in the Men's room...  Being careful not to stare at myself for too long.

 

 

They said it was impossible to take a bad photo of Errol Flynn.

 

Some people are so good looking, they always look good in photos.

 

Yu Yu Sai is another example of this.

Why does my face look MUCH better in the mirror than in selfies or ID photos?

 

There's a very simple answer to this question. The one you see in the mirror is not the same as the one you see in a photograph. 

 

Most people's faces are not perfectly symmetrical. Facial asymmetry, where traits don't perfectly mirror each other on both sides of the face, is common and normal. 

 

The one you see in the mirror is the one you are used to seeing, so it comes as a mild shock when you see yourself in a photo.

Why does my face look MUCH better in the mirror than in selfies or ID photos?

 

There's a very simple answer to this question. The one you see in the mirror is not the same as the one you see in a photograph. 

 

Most people's faces are not perfectly symmetrical. Facial asymmetry, where traits don't perfectly mirror each other on both sides of the face, is common and normal. 

 

The one you see in the mirror is the one you are used to seeing, so it comes as a mild shock when you see yourself in a photo.

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3 hours ago, Jingthing said:

I'd want to smash me

Don't you mean smash a Tesla ?

If you look at video's of rabid lefties (like the OP) , they always look ugly.

Mirror image or not. Can't say in person in 3D , because luckily I live in Thailand ,

and only read them not see them. 

It’s simply an issue of lens optics. It’s called barrel distortion, and it happens for two main reasons: the closeness of the lens to the subject, and the wider the angle of the lens, the more distortion you get. Both of those factors are common issues with front-facing smartphone cameras.

 

Even with decent smartphones, the front-facing lens is often of much lower quality than the ones on the back, which are designed for general photography. And if you’re using a budget phone, the front camera quality is likely even worse.

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1 hour ago, bkk6060 said:

So, you look like Trump? 555

Um. No.

 

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2 hours ago, Cameroni said:

A mirror is a 3 D image that is dynamic.

No, it's not.  A mirror cannot provide a 3D image as it is a 2D object providing a 2D reflection.   Our brain interprets that as a 3D image.

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7 minutes ago, FlorC said:

Don't you mean smash a Tesla ?

If you look at video's of rabid lefties (like the OP) , they always look ugly.

Mirror image or not. Can't say in person in 3D , because luckily I live in Thailand ,

and only read them not see them. 

Some of my best friends own Teslas.

I'm center left

 

7 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

No, it's not.  A mirror cannot provide a 3D image as it is a 2D object providing a 2D reflection.   Our brain interprets that as a 3D image.

 

Exactly right, our brain interprets it as a 3D image.

Some people are extremely photogenic and others are complete opposite no matter what they look like to start with

I have some photos of current girlfriend I took myself so know they are "untouched" yet when I look at them I think no she doesnt quite look that good !

Bizarre I agree

Just now, Chivas said:

Some people are extremely photogenic and others are complete opposite no matter what they look like

I have some photos of current girlfriend I took myself so know they are "untouched" yet when I look at them I think no she doesnt quite look that good !

Bizarre I agree

 

It's absolutely bizarre. One of my girls took lots of photos and videos of herself. When you see them on her social media you'd think she was Miss Grand. 

 

When I take photos of her, nothing like that. She doesn't look half as good. 

 

It's almost as if it was 2 different people. Completely bizarre.

19 minutes ago, Cameroni said:
27 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said:

No, it's not.  A mirror cannot provide a 3D image as it is a 2D object providing a 2D reflection.   Our brain interprets that as a 3D image.

 

Exactly right, our brain interprets it as a 3D image.

Yes, exactly right, a mirror is not a 3D image as you claimed which was exactly wrong.

3 hours ago, Cameroni said:

A mirror is a 3 D image that is dynamic.

 

A photo is a 2 D snapshot in time.

Hahahahaha you have a 3d mirror? 

1 hour ago, impulse said:

 

I do a quick boog check every time I pass a mirror, like in the Men's room...  Being careful not to stare at myself for too long.

 

 

Quite unusual. I would have thought normal people would know they had a booger in their nose without needing to see it.

4 hours ago, Jingthing said:

I just searched for this and found this is very common!

Are you have the same experience?

I'm not talking about a minor difference.

Looking at my face in the mirror, I'd want to smash me.

Looking at my face in selfies, etc. and I feel truly horrified and just want to look away.

I have no idea which is closer to the truth.

It makes a difference how we approach the world as to how we FEEL like we look like.

Well, I don't know which version to believe.

I'm not talking only about age per se, but I have had people tell me I look 25 younger (not talk about "sexy man" talking bar workers).

It's more like in the mirror still cute, in photos ugly city.

Speaking of age, I recall similar feelings of photographing badly when I was a young man, but not as dramatic a difference.

There are special mirrors for that, used in beauty salons and cosmetic surgeries

Just now, Lacessit said:

Quite unusual. I would have thought normal people would know they had a booger in their nose without needing to see it.

 

Once again, that's why a lot of people walk around with a booger all day. 

 

I hate the ones that look like they're on a hinge, blowing in and out as I'm talking to someone.  It's really distracting.

 

 

5 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Quite unusual. I would have thought normal people would know they had a booger in their nose without needing to see it.

 

Sorry

Seriously I've got to take the offered bait here

 

What in the name of all thats holy is a Booger ?? 

55 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Some of my best friends own Teslas.

I'm center left

 

Sure , center far far left.

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5 minutes ago, FlorC said:

Sure , center far far left.

Not even close.

Some mobiles (camera settings) flip the stored image of selfies - i.e. your right eye is now on the left-hand side. A mirror doesn't do that. Makes quite a bit of a difference.

1 hour ago, impulse said:

 

That explains why a lot of people walk around with a big old booger hanging out of their nose all day.

 

 

 

I have a wife to tell me that.

But, I never tell her when we are in public. :cheesy:

1 hour ago, Liverpool Lou said:
3 hours ago, Cameroni said:

A mirror is a 3 D image that is dynamic.

No, it's not.  A mirror cannot provide a 3D image as it is a 2D object providing a 2D reflection.   Our brain interprets that as a 3D image.

 

A mirror definitely provides a 3D image.  What you see in a mirror is 3 dimensional.  We are able to see the three dimensions (width, height and depth) when we look in a mirror.  That's just how mirrors work.

8 minutes ago, quake said:

 

I have a wife to tell me that.

But, I never tell her when we are in public. 

 

My wife and I would perform booger checks on each other before we got into our respective cars and drove to work each morning.

 

Can't say I ever deliberately let her walk around with one.  That's just mean.

 

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