camera adds pounds
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The camera adds a fine film of flesh all over your body. HOWEVER, very many mirrors will distort your true size even more than the camera! I do not know why that is.0
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I just figuered its because im looking at pics with my +2.50 readers on, of course there just a mass of blur without them. I think phone cameras are the worse.0
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I just figuered its because im looking at pics with my +2.50 readers on, of course there just a mass of blur without them. I think phone cameras are the worse.
Hahah yes!0 -
Do you ever look at pics of other people and say: Yes this looks exactly like them, so this other pic must be what I look like. =o[ Then go get a quart of Ben & Jerry's and sulk.0
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Do you ever look at pics of other people and say: Yes this looks exactly like them, so this other pic must be what I look like. =o[ Then go get a quart of Ben & Jerry's and sulk.
OUCH. Way to burst my bubble...0 -
Haha y'all are so funny!0
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Maybe it's because in the mirror you have mirrored image of yourself and you can't see yourself from different angles ? Maybe our brains want to tell us we are prettier than we really are0
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that happened to me this weekend.... had a cute (so I thought) sleeveless top on...arms are alittle tan.... had a family picture taken at dinner....WOW....where did those huge flabby arms come from!!!! LOL I looked like a blob. I'm truly hoping it was just a malfunction with the camera!!0
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I've heard it's just because the camera lighting makes you appear 2D and therefore wider, instead of 3D when you (and others) see you!
At least that's what I'm going with!0 -
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Cameras tend to turn my face from "aw cute" into "ew Quasimodo" too.0
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Cameras tend to turn my face from "aw cute" into "ew Quasimodo" too.
Yeah, I wish I could blame the camera for that. My face is like that all the time.0 -
Wide-angle lenses can make you look bigger when used at a short distance. Almost all cell phone cameras have wide-angle lenses. So, if you're using a cell phone at a short distance (e.g. in a bathroom) it may not just be your imagination. There's a consensus that the most flattering focal length is 85mm on a full frame equivalent. (iPhone 5s is 30mm equiv., Galaxy S5 is 31mm equiv., shorter is wider).0
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Wide-angle lenses can make you look bigger when used at a short distance. Almost all cell phone cameras have wide-angle lenses. So, if you're using a cell phone at a short distance (e.g. in a bathroom) it may not just be your imagination. There's a consensus that the most flattering focal length is 85mm on a full frame equivalent. (iPhone 5s is 30mm equiv., Galaxy S5 is 31mm equiv., shorter is wider).
I'm not fat,
it's big bones, er, i mean,
it's a wide-angle camera lens.0 -
I've heard it's just because the camera lighting makes you appear 2D and therefore wider, instead of 3D when you (and others) see you!
At least that's what I'm going with!
Maybe there IS something to that. I have always preferred my image on video to 2D photographs.0 -
As others have said, wide-angle lens can distort the image (compared with how you see yourself in real life), plus most people don't know how to pose in front of a camera, but when you're in front of a mirror you can check your pose and correct it instantaneously to a more flattering angle.
I find that I sometimes look in the mirror and think, "damn I look good in this swimsuit!" and then I see pictures from the beach that day and I look like a sausage. It's such an awful feeling.0
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