Recently I was waiting several hours for a pre-scheduled medical appointment. Boredom, along with a dying iphone and decades old magazines scattered about, is (truly) rampant.
Thus I pulled out my phone, stood before the mirror, and took this self pic.
To those who know me know I don’t like to have my pictures taken. But, I will take a 64 SD card and fill it up taking pictures of my family and/or loved ones. Perplexing.
It wasn’t until I had gotten home that I realized that, for whatever reason(s), the mirror distorted my proportions. I first thought it may be an abnormality but as I compared it to the other “exciting” pictures I took within minutes I confirmed that it adversely effected every one of the photographs.
Anyway I have learned two things from this visit. The first is that for the (approximately) 1 1/2 hours that I was seen, and grateful to have wonderful medical care, worked out to be $ 2,8745 per hour. The second thing was that don’t spend your money going to carnivals, or circuses, just to look into the “distortion mirrors”. Take my advice and just run in, camera in hand, to your local hospital or doctors office and snap a few pictures using their mirrors. The effects will be the same.
Take care
Jeff Schrembs
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