optimus314159
optimus314159 OP t1_irqhptv wrote
Reply to comment by brknsoul in LPT: When taking a selfie of yourself in a mirror, turn the camera towards yourself and then look at the phone screen THROUGH THE MIRROR to line up the shot and press the button. That way, your camera isn’t in the shot, and the photo is high quality! by optimus314159
Ah, gotcha. Sounds like we are all on the same page now.
optimus314159 OP t1_irqg4eo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in LPT: When taking a selfie of yourself in a mirror, turn the camera towards yourself and then look at the phone screen THROUGH THE MIRROR to line up the shot and press the button. That way, your camera isn’t in the shot, and the photo is high quality! by optimus314159
It sounds like you might be missing the point of this trick?
I understand what you are saying though. It’s important to always focus your gaze on the lens of the camera so that in the photo that gets taken, it looks like you are gazing directly towards the audience.
optimus314159 OP t1_irqfrdo wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in LPT: When taking a selfie of yourself in a mirror, turn the camera towards yourself and then look at the phone screen THROUGH THE MIRROR to line up the shot and press the button. That way, your camera isn’t in the shot, and the photo is high quality! by optimus314159
If I want to get the photo from directly in front of my face, the phone would be blocking the view in the mirror
optimus314159 OP t1_irqfcqy wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in LPT: When taking a selfie of yourself in a mirror, turn the camera towards yourself and then look at the phone screen THROUGH THE MIRROR to line up the shot and press the button. That way, your camera isn’t in the shot, and the photo is high quality! by optimus314159
I sometimes take mirror selfies of myself to track my own personal fitness progress. No one sees them but me and maybe some close family members.
This trick never popped into my head until today though!
optimus314159 OP t1_irqcd52 wrote
Reply to comment by brknsoul in LPT: When taking a selfie of yourself in a mirror, turn the camera towards yourself and then look at the phone screen THROUGH THE MIRROR to line up the shot and press the button. That way, your camera isn’t in the shot, and the photo is high quality! by optimus314159
Yes, you have the right idea, except you wouldn’t actually be looking at the camera lens in the mirror in this case. Instead, you just look at the camera lens that you are holding in front of yourself.
The mirror is only used to line up the shot at the beginning and to make sure your finger is over the camera button.
optimus314159 OP t1_irqbivl wrote
Reply to comment by NilbogBoglin in LPT: When taking a selfie of yourself in a mirror, turn the camera towards yourself and then look at the phone screen THROUGH THE MIRROR to line up the shot and press the button. That way, your camera isn’t in the shot, and the photo is high quality! by optimus314159
Thanks!
Submitted by optimus314159 t3_y06l2f in LifeProTips
optimus314159 t1_irpwt8q wrote
Reply to comment by Mert_Burphy in Apple’s New AirPods Are Telling Users to Replace the Batteries Already. Too Bad That’s Impossible by speckz
Thanks for the tip! Err.. pun intended?
optimus314159 t1_irddque wrote
Reply to comment by beegreen in Apple’s New AirPods Are Telling Users to Replace the Batteries Already. Too Bad That’s Impossible by speckz
I’m someone who loves good tech, regardless of where it comes from. I own and regularly switch between Mac, PC, and Linux computers. I have owned both Android and Apple phones, sometimes even using both at the same time.
Over the years, as I have purchased and tried out whatever the latest and greatest headphones were available, I have accumulated over 20 pairs and easily $3000-$5000 worth of various headphones/headsets/earbuds. Bose, Audiotechnica, Sennheiser, Logitech, Astro, Apple, etc…
I love gadgets and electronics. In fact, one of my alt Reddit accounts was actually an admin/mod on /r/gadgets for quite some time.
My problem is that I have very small ear canals, and all of the earbuds that rely on ear canal pressure to stay in (the vast majority of earbuds on the market) are painful and uncomfortable for me.
The thing I dislike the most about Apple AirPods is the fact that their batteries are not replaceable. I really wish they would put the batteries in the stems and then make the stems so they could be screwed on or off to easily swap out the batteries. That would be awesome.
optimus314159 t1_irchssg wrote
Reply to comment by Zaphod1620 in Apple’s New AirPods Are Telling Users to Replace the Batteries Already. Too Bad That’s Impossible by speckz
They aren’t superior. The Sony earbuds are big and bulky and are not comfortable in my ears AT ALL.
Apple AirPods are the ONLY earbuds on the market that fit my ears comfortably, AND stay in, and sound good.
Edit: I’m ignoring all the Apple AirPod knock-offs, because they don’t count.
optimus314159 t1_irykvum wrote
Reply to Insulin modulates emotional behavior through a serotonin-dependent mechanism - impaired insulin-sensitivity in these DR 5-HT neurons is critical for the development of T2D-associated mood disorders. by Meatrition
I’ve recently started noticing myself becoming REALLY IRRITABLE whenever I have gone too long without eating.