However, Newman points out, «We can tell a lot about
a person by looking at a photo.
Hot or Not is a cool feature, where members are given freedom to vote about the personality of
a person by looking at their photos displayed in this column.
Not exact matches
But the
photos below, produced using color transparencies taken
by various photographers between 1939 and 1941 and compiled
by the Library of Congress, show the period and the
people who endured it in vivid color — offering a new way to
look at one of America's most studied historical eras.
My accounts are pretty popular and I'm sure there are
people that have thought that
by looking at them, but I promise behind the happy
photos there are lots of insecurities and hang ups, there are big personal issues, struggles with health things, stresses over running a business and becoming a public figure that
people can openly pull apart.
Like another reviewer here commented (Petra) there was nothing quick about this 22 minute chicken masala...
By the time I was finished washing, slicing, cutting and cooking everything I was in about 3 hours... I doubled this recipe... It came out very good
looking just like the
photo at the top... Some
people here commented that the recipe was bland so I added a 3/4 teaspoon of both cumin and coriander powder to the sauce... Nothing bland about this... It was on the spicy side... Not marinading the chicken in yogurt didn't make much of a difference... I used chicken tenders... When are they ever tough or chewy anyway...
I know, is hard to grasp
by a hater but take a
look at the
photo with the banner and
look at the
people around.
Andrew Reece
at Harvard University and Chris Danforth
at the University of Vermont in Burlington surveyed the mental health of 166
people, then set an algorithm to comb through 43,950
photos posted
by them on social media,
looking for features correlating with depression.
¹ Perhaps this importance is because, as Relationship Coach Sam Owen puts it: «we build up an idea of a
person's personality
by looking at their
photos.»
Relationship coach, Sam Owen explains that, «We build up an idea of a
person's personality
by looking at their
photo, how they have posed, their facial expression, the clothes they are wearing and much more.
This is partly due to the fact that `' we build up an idea of a
person's personality
by looking at their
photo.»
Owen explains that, «We build up an idea of a
person's personality
by looking at their
photo, how they have posed, their facial expression, the clothes they are wearing and much more.
Gold membership features: • There are advanced search features, so you can narrow down the list and increase the chances of finding the right match in your case; • You can
look at any other profile on the site, when you want and which one you want; • You can receive messages from others, reply to these messages, or initiate new messages; • You can see full - size
photos and video, plus to leave any comments for the ones you like; • You can watch any webcam you like, without any limits; • You can send friend requests and flits to the
people you like; • You can create a hotlist that can hold up to 1000 members; • Customer support is provided with priority, via phone, and via e-mail, if you want, with an answer received in approximately 12 hours; • You can see when there is a contest of photographs, and you can participate
by commenting, viewing and liking your favorite
photos; • You can upload
photos and videos to your own profile; • You will enjoy access to the available groups and blogs; • You can use chat rooms or IMs of the members to communicate in real time with them;
FriendFinder uses one of the quirky features of tinder called as hot or not, which is a great way to show that you find someone hot
by looking at a
photo, which actually boosts your chances of meeting
people according to your tastes.
While it's no secret that
people optimize
photos (
look at all the filters on Instagram), it is interesting that this follows a trend in online dating where
people have historically posted misleading images of themselves — either
by using old
photos from 10 years ago
at a time when they were thinner or had more hair, or
by Photoshopping their «flaws,» like skin blemishes.
Owen explains that, We build up an idea of a
persons personality
by looking at their
photo, how they have posed, their facial.
Which is why you want to give yourself the best advantage
by including
photos that will make
people stop and take a second
look at your profile, regardless of whether or not you feel you
look like a model.
People try to figure out your personality
by looking at your
photos.
I think there will be footprint tracing companies that other companies will call when they are
looking at a candidate for a job and they will
look at the posts on social media,
photos on the web, comments
by googling a name, etc to give those companies an idea of what type of
person their candidate is.
Thought I would write up a review admit it is only base on an hours test drive on a Range Rover Eqoque Unleashed day
at Nottingham.35 Evoques in 3 and 5 door styles in five colours they had
at the event
looked awesome and
people by the roadside and in cars gawping and taking
photos so yes it realy does
look great and not a car if you wan't to blend in the background.I drove the auto in fact they were all autos there and is was very nicely manufactured and felt well made and sturdy the interior was a pleasant place to be the seats and head restraints very comfortable steering nicely balanced breaks brill and very refined and quiet.
The
photo fair features exhibitors, solo or two - person shows by 18 international photographers, themed exhibitions, book signings and the Paris Photo AGENDA, a new visual platform that presented a selected look at the best of photography exhibited over the past year culled from over 200 galleries and organizations from around the world, according to the photo
photo fair features exhibitors, solo or two -
person shows
by 18 international photographers, themed exhibitions, book signings and the Paris
Photo AGENDA, a new visual platform that presented a selected look at the best of photography exhibited over the past year culled from over 200 galleries and organizations from around the world, according to the photo
Photo AGENDA, a new visual platform that presented a selected
look at the best of photography exhibited over the past year culled from over 200 galleries and organizations from around the world, according to the
photo photo fair.
Cultivation of Nature —
People Who Are
Looking at it 1970 Plastic, mirror, snails 7 1/2 x 9 1/16 x 9 1/16 inches (19.1 x 23 x 23 cm) ARG # KT1970 - 002 © ADAGP, Paris & ARS, New York Courtesy of Hiroko Kudo
Photo by Christopher Burke
Cultivation of Nature and
People Who are
Looking at it 1971 Plastic, soil, adhesive, snail shells, thermometer, wood, hair, paint Height: 9 1/2 inches (24.1 cm) Diameter: 10 inches (25.4 cm) ARG # KT1971 - 002 © ADAGP, Paris & ARS, New York Courtesy of Joshua Mack
Photo by Christopher Burke
Cultivation of Nature —
People Who Are
Looking at it 1970 Plastic, soil, adhesive, paint 9 7/16 x 9 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches (24 x 23.5 x 23.5 cm) ARG # KT1970 - 001 © ADAGP, Paris & ARS, New York Courtesy of Hiroko Kudo
Photo by Christopher Burke
There's a lot of gold in there, but we were fascinated
by her finding that
people who take selfies are likely to justify it to themselves as a «situational» decision — e.g. «I'm
at the opening of Jake Gyllenhaal's first Broadway musical, I need a
photo of me having this incredible experience, even though I don't normally take selfies,» or «I'm having a special, unique drunk night with a dear friend and I
look good and I need to document it just this once.»
This derogation of alternatives, as researchers refer to it, helps the relationship's long - term future
by decreasing the likelihood that partners will be tempted
by others.1 To determine whether somebody derogates alternatives, researchers typically straight - up ask them (e.g., «I regularly find myself
looking at attractive others») or, more sneakily, record how long (heterosexual) individuals
look at pictures of opposite - sex
people when presented with a range of
photos.
And then I
looked at all the
photos you added to this post, and I wonder — how do
people know their spaces will be so amazing
by adding such a «small» think like chairs??? Amazing and so inspirational!