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Looking into the back of a spoon

25 replies

Samsbakery · 12/04/2017 13:43

Which do you think is a more truthful representation of your face?
When I look into a mirror after doing my makeup I think, yeah, you look alright but if I take a photo with my phone camera i look awful! I look comical almost, like I'm looking into the back of a spoon! So depressing, jowls, no cheekbones at all, long face.
Why is this?

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ItsNiceItsDifferentItsUnusual · 12/04/2017 13:50

I have this. In the mirror in the morning I generally feel happy, however I look like shite in any and all photos.

MrsGotobed · 12/04/2017 13:53

oh god I know exactly what you mean!

If I accidently have the camera on my phone set to the selfie one rather than normal I am truly horrified by the long, drawn, jowly, miserable face looking back at me Sad

Samsbakery · 12/04/2017 13:54

It's awful isn't it?
What if this is what other people see? Shock

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Samsbakery · 12/04/2017 13:56

I thought, this can't be right, took a photo and yep, I do look like a flat cheeked long faced old person, do you think it's the lens of the camera and it's a distorted view? (please say yes)

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CatACombs · 12/04/2017 13:58

Yes!
If you can get someone to stand way back from you, then zoom in instead, that is a less distorted view.

Ifailed · 12/04/2017 14:01

the image in the mirror is not what others see, as its a reflection.

Samsbakery · 12/04/2017 14:04

That's true actually cat, any decent photos of me are zoomed in ones!
So if others don't see what I see in the mirror , what do they see?
(Googles facelifts)

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Destinysdaughter · 12/04/2017 14:08

Have you ever looked at the reflection of a friend in the mirror and thought, they don't actually look like that? I have and I've really noticed how much better they look in real life! Mirrors and cameras don't completely reflect how we look in real life, it's so annoying!

Ifailed · 12/04/2017 14:12

the reflected image is flipped vertically - so what appears to be your left side is actually your right. As everyone's face is slightly different from one side to another (eye slightly higher/lower/larger etc) it can make quite a difference.

Crispsheets · 12/04/2017 14:17

mrsgotobed
That's me Sad
Scary.

Ifailed · 12/04/2017 14:20

BTW, re the 'zoomed' image looking more natural, portrait photographers have known this for a long time. Taking a picture with a wide angle or 'normal' lens does tend to distort a face, hence they will use a slightly longer (telescopic) lens to produce a more natural image.

MrsGotobed · 12/04/2017 14:25

Holy crap!

I've just experimented and taken a few selfies.

Just off to find paper bag and a pair of scissors.

Floggingmolly · 12/04/2017 14:25

I hope that not true about portrait photographers. I had my passport photos taken the other day (at Snappy Snaps, so portrait is probably stretching it a tad Grin), and either I am far uglier than I fondly assumed or Wilbur Pig was ahead of me in the queue and they got our photos mixed up Sad
My head looks at least three times bigger than it actually is.

Ifailed · 12/04/2017 14:34

Floggingmolly, I wouldn't worry too much! Not sure what camera set up snappy snaps use, but I doubt it would be something a professional portrait photographer would use. Have you ever seen anyone's passport photo that does them justice?

CheersMedea · 12/04/2017 14:43

I think I-phone photos close to the subject have a tendency to exaggerate the size of the nose - similar to looking into the back of a spoon.

Try it out on your friends and you'll see what I mean. It is most obvious if you take a photograph of a person who has a big nose because in an i-phone photo at close range it looks GIAGANTIC.

JaneJeffer · 12/04/2017 14:44

I think camera phones are the worst because they are just too clear. Back in the olden days a basic camera wouldn't bring out so much detail. I hate having my photo taken. But when I look at other people they look fine in the photo. Why?!

Does video footage give an accurate representation of what a person looks like?

Floggingmolly · 12/04/2017 14:44

True, I suppose IFailed. But at least my previous ones looked like me, if not quite as stunningly beautiful as I know I am Wink

rightknockered · 12/04/2017 15:06

I ignore all bad pics of myself now. The mirror shoes me someone with a far rounder face than I like to think I have. My iPhone gives me cheekbones and fuller lips.
If you use the timer on your phone, and move back before it goes off, the picture is much more flattering

MitzyLeFrouf · 12/04/2017 15:50

Hitting the camera button on your phone and not realising your phone's in selfie mode is the worst. I generally looks like this hedgehog when I'm caught unaware.

Looking into the back of a spoon
TitaniasCloset · 12/04/2017 18:54

If I look in RL like I look in photos then I'm so fat and ugly and haggard looking there is no hope. Whenever I take a selfie now I hold the phone above me and try not to do weird things with my face. But my photos at family events are horrific, they always take full body shots not just my face so i take them down when I'm tagged in them. As a result my fb page makes me look like a sad self obsessed loner now, all close ups of my face and noone else in the shot. Fucking family, they should take better pictures!

specialsubject · 12/04/2017 19:31

Newsflash - your voice does not sound the same to you as it sounds to others, for reasons at the same low science level .

And fish pout bad angle selfies always look awful.

TitaniasCloset · 13/04/2017 12:47

Oh my voice Sad I hate hearing myself recorded too. Its bad. Really bad. Think demented saarf lundun Barbie doll trying to sound a bit posh.

mintmagnummm · 13/04/2017 13:57

Oh gosh this is me too! Everyone else looks great in pics whether it be with a camera on on a phone but I just look like an old hag on crack!
Oh and don't get me started on my voice!!

rightknockered · 13/04/2017 14:18

I've discovered that the best thing to do about your voice is to try to stay relaxed. I used to get stressed about public speaking and my voice sounded strangled and squeaky. I'm now fine with lecturing. Deep breathing exercises and, surprisingly, yoga helped

insertcleverusername · 13/04/2017 14:36

There's a scientific explanation as to why we prefer our mirror image to a photographic image.

Hoping this link will work:

www.google.co.uk/amp/observer.com/2016/08/heres-why-you-look-good-in-the-mirror-but-bad-in-photos/amp/

It made me feel a bit better when I read this!

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