Some data show that the self presented by the mirror does have a beauty function. In other words, the actual self is actually uglier than the self in the mirror.
When a person is looking in the mirror, subtracting about 30% from the image of the mirror is our true face value. The beauty of the mirror is related to many factors. One depends on the shape of the mirror, and the unevenness of the mirror will also affect the imaging of people in the mirror.
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The first selfie in human history appeared in 1839, which was taken by American photographer Robert cornelius. Only at that time, cameras were not popular, and ordinary people could not take selfies. It was not until 1900 Kodak introduced the cheap "box brownie" camera that the camera began to be popularized among ordinary people.
On October 2013165438+10, Mashable published some selected antique selfies. For modern people, selfie is just a form of entertainment, but for the pioneers of selfie in the early 20th century, it is tantamount to a revolutionary innovation.
These antique selfies include a photo taken by a British woman with a Kodak "Box Brownie" camera. She wore a plaid dress and took this selfie in front of the mirror.
The photo was taken at 1900, which is the same year that Kodak introduced the "Box Brownie" camera. This camera has revolutionized the art of photography. Before it, photography was only the patent of a few people. After it, ordinary people can also play photography, so many selfies have been passed down to this day.
Masterpieces that surprise modern people, such as 1966 Terry Finch's selfie before skydiving. In addition, there is a selfie of a woman holding a trophy in the 1930s, and a close-up selfie of a gentleman in a tweed suit 1938.