Mirror photography?

Hello, for example, if my parting is on the left, then the person across from me sees my parting on the right. Is it possible that I look exactly like I do in the mirror, but what's on the left side of my face, like a mole, is on the right side for the person across from me? So, that I look exactly like I do in the mirror, only the names of the sides, like left and right, are different?

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Uneternal
2 years ago

You got it.

However, depending on the light conditions, one always looks different and not everywhere are as ideal lighting conditions as in your bathroom.

Uneternal
2 years ago
Reply to  Sakura38580

The pages are not only different, but also their direction changes. If you have a vertex in the mirror on the left, then other people see this apex on the right side.

Uneternal
2 years ago

In the photo there are other factors that come to it. Light, distance from the camera, you’re frozen, and at the mirror you automatically set yourself up so that you’re going.

Uneternal
2 years ago

Like I wrote about it as an example. If you point to the right in the mirror, you will point to the left for others. That’s why they say “just seen from me.”

421054
2 years ago

You haven’t lived for 3 minutes and you know how other people look.

For your brain, your mirror image is ASSESSOR, like another person who is facing you. And as such a person you consider his (presumed) orientation.

If a real person stretches his left arm to the side in front of you, this arm of DIR AUS is on the RECHTEN side of your field of view.

But if you stretch your left arm to the side and stand in front of the mirror, your mirror image stretches it to the SELBEN side, which would be the RECHTE side in a human being. That’s why we’re talking about a mirror showing a side-by-side picture.

But actually the FALSCH is. Not the SPIEGEL creates a side-inverted image, but the GEHIRN.

421054
2 years ago
Reply to  Sakura38580

No. Only in the mirror you look like in the mirror. How could you please look mirror-inverted for other people without mirror???

You’re not the first person to ask this and have problems with it, but I’m totally horrified every time you can’t get it.

Must be on the phones that mirror the mirrored image again for mirror selfies so that it is shown properly around again. Who then photographs himself with the mirroring camera, but without a mirror, looks naturally wrong.

Hdhdidbs
2 years ago

Hi.

That’s it. However, the appearance also depends very strongly on the illumination and the focal length used.

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