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Pics with people holding their phones!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Hold your phone and strike a pose!

Your views!

Do pics with phones in spoil the pose or don’t you care as long as you can see all what’s on offer?

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By * Sophie xTV/TS
over a year ago

Derby

I find it odd when they're held up to cover their face as that's the part I really want to see but better to have a pic than none at all.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I find it odd when they're held up to cover their face as that's the part I really want to see but better to have a pic than none at all."

I have 1 like this

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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago

Doire Theas


"I find it odd when they're held up to cover their face as that's the part I really want to see but better to have a pic than none at all."

I don’t think a phones big enough to hide my mug

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I find it odd when they're held up to cover their face as that's the part I really want to see but better to have a pic than none at all.

I don’t think a phones big enough to hide my mug "

Why would you want to hide the beautiful mug.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I find it odd when they're held up to cover their face as that's the part I really want to see but better to have a pic than none at all.

I have 1 like this "

So you have!

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By *elle xWoman
over a year ago

Doire Theas


"I find it odd when they're held up to cover their face as that's the part I really want to see but better to have a pic than none at all.

I don’t think a phones big enough to hide my mug

Why would you want to hide the beautiful mug. "

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By *arksxMan
over a year ago

Leicester / London

In the world of selfies... its the new normal

For anyone born after around 1995

a phone is a camera and a camera is phone.

When actual cameras where the norm you didn't see people take photos of themselves in the mirror.

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By *affeine DuskMan
over a year ago

Caerphilly

It doesn't spoil the pose for me.

It feels more like a 'this is me today' shot.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"In the world of selfies... its the new normal

For anyone born after around 1995

a phone is a camera and a camera is phone.

When actual cameras where the norm you didn't see people take photos of themselves in the mirror. "

Very true! Does sometimes spoil the pic!

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By *etite_delightWoman
over a year ago

BunnyLand

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I find it odd when they're held up to cover their face as that's the part I really want to see but better to have a pic than none at all."
i have a pic like that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I find it odd when they're held up to cover their face as that's the part I really want to see but better to have a pic than none at all.

I have 1 like this

So you have! "

I am odd tho so I'm excused

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By *etite_delightWoman
over a year ago

BunnyLand


"In the world of selfies... its the new normal

For anyone born after around 1995

a phone is a camera and a camera is phone.

When actual cameras where the norm you didn't see people take photos of themselves in the mirror. "

Actually you do! It’s called self portrait photography. Vivian Maier is quite known with that nothing compare to mobile phone selfies of course, was definitely more creative and artistic x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love how you hold that bar while your phone is not in your hands

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Love how you hold that bar while your phone is not in your hands "

Yes clever stuff aye!

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By *llaboutthewifeCouple
over a year ago

Cardiff

I like hiding behind my phone, half an eye out here, raised eyebrow there

Jo x

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By *edoriartyCouple
over a year ago

Peterborough

Seems a bit amateurish and we only meet professionals.

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By *erry bull1Man
over a year ago

doncaster

I noticed a lot of people driving hiding behind their phones , wouldn’t it be easier to fit a dash cam

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Love how you hold that bar while your phone is not in your hands

Yes clever stuff aye! "

mind-boggling

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Love how you hold that bar while your phone is not in your hands

Yes clever stuff aye!

mind-boggling"

Like holding shoes!

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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago

All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest

Not a fan of this in general.

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By *mokes n MirrorsCouple
over a year ago

Plymouth and Newcastle (sometimes)


"I find it odd when they're held up to cover their face as that's the part I really want to see but better to have a pic than none at all.

I don’t think a phones big enough to hide my mug "

So you've got one of those massive Sports Direct mugs too?

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By *eilgvnrMan
over a year ago

Reading

Don't mind me, I'm just gonna sit here and see what the consensus is on this topic, no reason in particular

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

I compose shots to exclude the phone and prefer others if they have done the same. But it's no big deal

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By *atcherwankerMan
over a year ago

Birmingham


"In the world of selfies... its the new normal

For anyone born after around 1995

a phone is a camera and a camera is phone.

When actual cameras where the norm you didn't see people take photos of themselves in the mirror. "

I'd dispute that. In the earlier days of social media (and indeed of amateur internet porn) phone cameras were pretty poor quality, but people still had the same urge to share countless pictures of themselves. Look at old MySpace profiles or late 90s/early 00s amateur porn and you'll see lots of mirror pictures with digital cameras in shot.

It's not a new thing at all, but everyone has a high quality camera in their pocket or handbag at all times these days so photographs in general are more prevalent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I cringe when I take pictures of myself. I cringe even more "trying" to pose and/or be professional.

If someone asked to meet up but wanted to know what I was wearing or to verify that I am actually myself I wouldn't say "Hang on, give me 20 minutes whilst I go and get all my camera equipment and setup my scene room to take a nice arty and seductive shot for you." My cringe gland is hurting eight now

HOWEVER

That's not to say I don't appreciate a well thought out and arty pose/photo combo. I think it shows a commendable amount of courage and self confidence, something I don't have. And the results often can be brilliant.

Bottom line - If you want to take a normal selfie of yourself then go ahead. If you want to be more arty and professional, then go ahead

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By *VineMan
over a year ago

The right place


"Seems a bit amateurish and we only meet professionals."

I’ve never been paid for sex. I must be an amateur.

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By *a LunaWoman
over a year ago

South Wales

I don’t care. It’s just a photo and I don’t do photo snobbery.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I can't say it bothers me at all.

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By *ntrigued32Couple
over a year ago

Nottingham

I think it has a certain kink to it I’m a fan

D.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have one on our profile but it doesn’t bother us if others do It

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By *arksxMan
over a year ago

Leicester / London


"In the world of selfies... its the new normal

For anyone born after around 1995

a phone is a camera and a camera is phone.

When actual cameras where the norm you didn't see people take photos of themselves in the mirror.

I'd dispute that. In the earlier days of social media (and indeed of amateur internet porn) phone cameras were pretty poor quality, but people still had the same urge to share countless pictures of themselves. Look at old MySpace profiles or late 90s/early 00s amateur porn and you'll see lots of mirror pictures with digital cameras in shot.

It's not a new thing at all, but everyone has a high quality camera in their pocket or handbag at all times these days so photographs in general are more prevalent. "

My space was not launched until 2003? And wasn't even recognised as social media at the time.

That something that's something that came into the subconscious after new platforms like Facebook and twitter ect. I. Around circa 2010

I'm sure there is the odd photo standing in a mirror with a point and shoot camera. But it wasn't common behaviour like it is now.

If you turned your camera on yourself and took a selfie in public in say 1999 people would think you are mental. Or at least offer to take the photo for you.

Now "the selfie" is its own thing. You rarely see someone ask someone else to take a photo of them. And that most common the younger people get. They want the selfie look

Just a change in the times. Like how we think the side on profile photos Victorians took are odd.

But that's Because before photos silhouette drawings where taken like that.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Seems a bit amateurish and we only meet professionals.

I’ve never been paid for sex. I must be an amateur. "

Your on the wrong thread!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I think it has a certain kink to it I’m a fan

D."

A kink! Not thought of it like that!

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By *atcherwankerMan
over a year ago

Birmingham


"In the world of selfies... its the new normal

For anyone born after around 1995

a phone is a camera and a camera is phone.

When actual cameras where the norm you didn't see people take photos of themselves in the mirror.

I'd dispute that. In the earlier days of social media (and indeed of amateur internet porn) phone cameras were pretty poor quality, but people still had the same urge to share countless pictures of themselves. Look at old MySpace profiles or late 90s/early 00s amateur porn and you'll see lots of mirror pictures with digital cameras in shot.

It's not a new thing at all, but everyone has a high quality camera in their pocket or handbag at all times these days so photographs in general are more prevalent.

My space was not launched until 2003? And wasn't even recognised as social media at the time.

That something that's something that came into the subconscious after new platforms like Facebook and twitter ect. I. Around circa 2010

I'm sure there is the odd photo standing in a mirror with a point and shoot camera. But it wasn't common behaviour like it is now.

If you turned your camera on yourself and took a selfie in public in say 1999 people would think you are mental. Or at least offer to take the photo for you.

Now "the selfie" is its own thing. You rarely see someone ask someone else to take a photo of them. And that most common the younger people get. They want the selfie look

Just a change in the times. Like how we think the side on profile photos Victorians took are odd.

But that's Because before photos silhouette drawings where taken like that.

"

This is possibly the strangest argument I've ever come across. Are you trying to argue that people didn't take pictures in mirrors with their cameras because the term social media hadn't been coined yet? What an extraordinary straw-man argument to choose.

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By *hunky GentMan
over a year ago

Maldon and Peterborough

I think having a phone in my hand is the least of my worries. Lol

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By *eliciousladyWoman
over a year ago

Sometimes U.K


"In the world of selfies... its the new normal

For anyone born after around 1995

a phone is a camera and a camera is phone.

When actual cameras where the norm you didn't see people take photos of themselves in the mirror. "

Don’t understand this (yes I was born well before ‘95).

All phones surely have the crop option, it’s there to be used

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By *edoriartyCouple
over a year ago

Peterborough


"Seems a bit amateurish and we only meet professionals.

I’ve never been paid for sex. I must be an amateur. "

You're selling yourself short, you're at least semi-pro I bet.

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