And Pluggers still use a regular camera, print or digital, to take meaningful pictures. Cell phone pictures are for the pop-up “you’ll never believe what I saw” or “get a load of this” moments.
No quick dash to the drug store to get them sent out to be developed and printed because you still have twenty two ‘shots’ left on the roll. Since you only loaded the roll six months ago…
They get better pictures with a “normal” lens, too. I never have understood the selfie madness, which often involves some landmark or scenic background. Your mug in the shot does not improve the scenery. If it’s to “prove” you were there, are you in the habit of lying about your travels?
allen@home almost 3 years ago
And they use a real camera. With film.
juicebruce almost 3 years ago
Selfies are just part of the Me not You thing ;-)
Homerville Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Very good ! Ron
david_42 almost 3 years ago
I’m reminded of another strip: “Remember when we agreed to only print out our good pictures? We haven’t printed one in six years.”
ctolson almost 3 years ago
And Pluggers still use a regular camera, print or digital, to take meaningful pictures. Cell phone pictures are for the pop-up “you’ll never believe what I saw” or “get a load of this” moments.
jscarff57 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
That’s why we have about a thousand pictures of the kids and wife, and about three of me…
kv450 almost 3 years ago
I’d like to see people with selfie sticks banned from public places.
Teto85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Make sure you use a wide angle lens to get all of him in the picture.
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
No quick dash to the drug store to get them sent out to be developed and printed because you still have twenty two ‘shots’ left on the roll. Since you only loaded the roll six months ago…
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
They get better pictures with a “normal” lens, too. I never have understood the selfie madness, which often involves some landmark or scenic background. Your mug in the shot does not improve the scenery. If it’s to “prove” you were there, are you in the habit of lying about your travels?