I kept on
looking at the photos before I published this post.
(I should have
looked at your photos before baking!!
He looks at their photos before we pick them up at the station, and he always spots them right away!
I looked at the photo before I read even the headline, and instantly thought «Lisa looks great» — I'm sure your changes to the look looked wonderful too, but you were very good as you were.
I looked at the photos before reading your text and hadn't realised it wasn't a dress — but great that the skirt is high - waisted.
Online daters will
look at your photos before anything else, so they've got to be good and varied.
Buyers searching for homes online spend exactly two seconds
looking at photos before they move on.
I always
look at your photos before I read your text.
Not exact matches
I
looked at the
photo (of course)
before reading the post and wondered what the heck you'd garnished it with.
'' glamorous» is such a bizarre concept, I think: from your
photos (which seem to have evolved recently, and
look possibly even more beautiful than
before, if I can say this) it shows your ability to transform the simple plates of a family meal (the best, to me, even if I'm sure the ones you cooked
at the Rizt were great too) into beautiful things, and the care you put in them.
I'm
looking at YOU sugar - laden milkshakes one drinks through a doughnut
Before I sound too hypocritical, yes I do love to take beautiful
photos of food.
I didn't get a chance to take any nice, professional
looking photos before I sent these out the door (new work responsibilities, grad school and attempting to have a life in between have me feeling like everything is moving
at warp speed these days, know what I mean?)
I'd also encourage you to dress the salad a bit more heavily than what you see in the
photo - I always worry about over-dressing things
before taking a
photo, and now that I'm
looking at the shot, the beans up there are
looking a tab bit naked.
I literally sat there
looking at the first
photo of these delicious nutella cookie bars for a good minute
before I scrolled down to read your blog.
While the NCAA inserted a new rule over the weekend prohibiting coaches from taking
photos with recruits or their family
before, during or after non-institutional camps, take a
look at the group picture Harbaugh posted to his Twitter account:
Looks like Evander Kane was back in Las Vegas
at some point
before the Winnipeg Jets season started and decided he should honor the infamous
photo from the lockout with an updated version.
The above
photo is the only
before photo I have in this space, which means that I was operating somewhere between avoidance and denial - I couldn't even
look at it safely from behind the lens.
I just find it hard to reconcile mummy bloggers who are quite vocal about allowing their kids no / minimal screen time (Courtney included, who I believe has posted
before about this subject), whilst these mummies are happy to post numerous
photo's per day on Instagram feeds of their very kids who aren't allowed to
look at a computer!!
It's a great
photo — but this is the first time you get to
look at your baby?!? With the exception of the person who catches the baby, who has the right to be handling YOUR child
before you even get to say hello?
But although GANs can produce images that are «realistic -
looking at a glance,» they still have a long way to go
before achieving true
photo - realism, says Alec Radford, a researcher now
at AI research company OpenAI and lead author of a study (presented
at the international AI conference in 2016) that Facebook's work is based on.
A
before photo is almost always a «gross»
look at someone's slob - life
before.
When this happens,
look at your
before -
photo, and visualise how you'd like to
look and feel once the goal has been reached.
«I've posted a
photo like this
before but I just wanted to remind you that it's normal for your stomach to get bigger after large meals and that our bodies don't
look the same throughout the day,» wrote Puhto, who notes that she's learned to love herself
at her most toned, as well as when she's sporting a food baby bump.
20 hour transformation
photo Since it's the day after thanksgiving I thought it'd be appropriate to share this
photo The first
photo was taken yesterday morning after working out, the second was
at night after eating a whole bunch of food with my whole tummy relaxed and the third was this morning again after working out I've posted a
photo like this
before but I just wanted to remind you that it's normal for your stomach to get bigger after large meals and that our bodies don't
look the same throughout the day!
If you want to know how to lose weight, nothing is more powerful than taking a
look at Serena s incredible
before and after
photos.
I just wish I had some
before pictures, but I don't think you could have paid me $ 1000 to
look at a
photo of how it
looked before!!!
If you
look back
at Anne's «
before»
photos from 2009, you will hardly recognize the fit, healthy woman staring back
at you from more recent
photos.
Back to the outfit (oops), I
looked at photos of this place
before I went on picking out my outfits and I thought it would be «out of the place» if I were to wear my usual attire of (mostly) black so I went for something that matches the theme of this museum more.
lol I hadn't thought of that
before Jess but now that's what I'll see every time I
look at that
photo!
Lizzie and I shot this
look when I was in San Francisco
at the end of February, and I had every intention of sharing these
photos before we left for the Bahamas, but as you can see, it didn't happen.
(I'm not super happy how the final
photo turned out but it was SO COLD and I didn't
look at the pics
before I called it quits!
Looking at my pad thai
photo before and after — the result
looks amazing!
I wore this to Easter church and dinner last weekend and started out the day feeling like I
looked pretty good - but then nine hours later,
at the end of the day, when these
photos were actually taken, sans
looking in a mirror (just forced my husband to snap them
before we left to go home)- I am not as convinced.
Okay I admit the title of this post sounds a bit dramatic, melancholic even, but hearing the raindrops ticking on my bedroom window while writing this post — the night
before actually posting it — and
at the same time
looking at these
photos — taken last Sunday when it was clearly better weather — I feel so sad.
P.S.
Looking at these
photos, I have to say I'm very happy I decided to get a light spray tan
before our wedding.
I also shortened the garment itself by about 4 ″, although it's hard to tell in
looking at the
before / after
photos.
I've even sometimes taken my
photo in the morning
before work,
looked at it and realized SHOOT, I'd better get upstairs and change the heck out of this terrible outfit.
you're so good
at getting
photos before you use things, my cranberry shade is
looking a bit rough haha
I was
looking through my IG feed
at the beginning of the month (trying to figure out if I had worn a particular outfit
before), and came across an old Winners changing room
photo in which I was trying this Ivanka Trump dress.
It made my mouth water just to see the
photo before I even
looked at the ingredients.
I put this outfit together and took
photos before I
looked at my calendar for the week (or checked the weather).
Recently I was
looking back
at old blog
photos from the time
before I discovered the perfect eyebrow pencils and sets, and I was seriously a bit in shock about the way my eyebrows
looked back then.
Both Miss32 and Miss Nameless had described the Stand - In as attractive, and the girls had insisted on showing me a picture of the Stand - In
before texting him, so I knew very roughly what he
looked like, but it had literally been a Facebook
photo flashed
at me on a phone screen,
before I objected that it should be a blind date and pushed the phone away.
Surprised the cover
photo wasn't an Annie Liebowitz - styled image of a 24 - year old guy in a $ 2,500 suit crawling down a fire escape
at 4 am while
looking at Tinder, on his way to conquer one more target
before dragging himself back to his $ 6,000 a month apartment he shares with a bunch of neckbeards learning how to code while working
at Venture - funded almost - hot StartupX.
We all
look at profile
photos first,
before reading the profile itself.
You can only take so many
photos of your face
at a certain angle
before it starts to
look like every other picture.
Sometimes the only thing your potential date will
look at before deciding whether to message or ditch you is your
photos.
From my experience with on - line dating it's very important to read the man's entire profile,
look at his
photos and then WAIT a bit
before contacting and / or responding.
Avoid
looking at photos and talking too much
before the date and save some things to talk about on the actual date.
The professional can have a
look at numerous individuals, their
photos or background information (if available)
before zeroing in to one individual who he / she might make an advance to.