Some cameras (like the front cameras on our phones) distort our faces, also it could be that you’re so used to how your face looks in a mirror, that when you see yourself in pictures it doesn’t look right to your brain because you’re not looking at a reflection, you’re seeing your face how everyone else sees it. Most of our faces aren’t symmetrical.
Some cameras (like the front cameras on our phones) distort our faces, also it could be that you’re so used to how your face looks in a mirror, that when you see yourself in pictures it doesn’t look right to your brain because you’re not looking at a reflection, you’re seeing your face how everyone else sees it. Most of our faces aren’t symmetrical.
is the face im seeing in the mirror not the face people are seeing
it’s because you don’t recognise yourself so focus on/amplify the flaws
don’t worry too much about it
is the face im seeing in the mirror not the face people are seeing
You look in the mirror and see a mirrored image of your face. People in real life (and cameras ) see a horizontally flipped version of your face
You look in the mirror and see a mirrored image of your face. People in real life (and cameras ) see a horizontally flipped version of your face
Some cameras (like the front cameras on our phones) distort our faces, also it could be that you’re so used to how your face looks in a mirror, that when you see yourself in pictures it doesn’t look right to your brain because you’re not looking at a reflection, you’re seeing your face how everyone else sees it. Most of our faces aren’t symmetrical.
When the phone is under your chin and you accidently open your selfie camera after just waking up 💀
The good thing about it is, if you’re comfortable with the reflection you see in the mirror, then chances are people don’t see the asymmetries you see in photos. Because you’re used to your reflection, but people are used to your normal self. If anything, they would notice asymmetries when they look at your reflection.
Some cameras (like the front cameras on our phones) distort our faces, also it could be that you’re so used to how your face looks in a mirror, that when you see yourself in pictures it doesn’t look right to your brain because you’re not looking at a reflection, you’re seeing your face how everyone else sees it. Most of our faces aren’t symmetrical.
F***ed up