I live in Wyoming. Love reading about the tourists that use the ‘Selfie Mode’ on their cell phone to get pictures of them and the fluffy cows and fail to notice the movement behind them. Which results in them getting a kick/butt/lift out of it. Same with the moose, elk calves. etc.
But a lifetime of seeing myself in mirrors which “switch” left and right makes it difficult to do things like straighten my hair when using the cell phone. I do think some video apps do allow a left-right switch of the image
Kiba65 6 months ago
Works for me…
Zykoic 6 months ago
Pluggers use the selfie stick to photo the seborrheic keratosis bumps on their backs.
Moon shots too.
juicebruce 6 months ago
The mirror effect may be seen in many items …
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 6 months ago
Wait until they learn the camera can be a magnifying glass.
Gent 6 months ago
Not be so selfeish. Be more selfless.
DaBump Premium Member 6 months ago
WHAAAAAA???? [mind blown]
kaycstamper 6 months ago
Ugh, except it features wrinkles!
ctolson 6 months ago
I live in Wyoming. Love reading about the tourists that use the ‘Selfie Mode’ on their cell phone to get pictures of them and the fluffy cows and fail to notice the movement behind them. Which results in them getting a kick/butt/lift out of it. Same with the moose, elk calves. etc.
Alberta Oil Premium Member 6 months ago
Until they realize it can zoom in to make skin pores look like open mining pits.
whelan_jj 6 months ago
But a lifetime of seeing myself in mirrors which “switch” left and right makes it difficult to do things like straighten my hair when using the cell phone. I do think some video apps do allow a left-right switch of the image
Irish53 6 months ago
Yep…. I’m still a chicken
eddi-TBH 6 months ago
Be sure to turn on the “dense fog” filter.
Strawberry King 6 months ago
Looking good enough to eat.