Thursday, 7 May 2026

Narcissus and the Camera.


We have to admit that photoshopping 'selfies' is mostly a female obsession. 

We've all seen those pouting, over prettified, portraits of phone-holding young ladies, that they post on 'social media' web pages, inviting admiring comments from followers and friends.

                                                   

Having said that, this photo above is what I actually look like (in case you didn't know), no-frills, with all the obvious signs of ageing on view. No titivating was made in order to make me look any younger or more 'attractive'. I am what I am, and I am OK with that. I am old, wrinkly, balding, scruffy, and grumpy looking; with a vacant expression.

The photo was taken by a friend, who said he could loose me a few years/kilos by some non-invasive photographic cosmetic surgery.  I refused, saying that 'narcissism' wasn't really my thing. 

Instead he told me to take my jumper off, and took the following photo instead. 


Lady M suggested that I use the picture as my Passport Photo.

Maybe I will.

14 comments:

  1. No, doesn't work. Your true photo shows an interesting gent not an aged Rambo

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    1. Go away! Of course it works. I feel young and fit again.

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  2. Head size looks a bit too small.

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  3. I could use some of that magic.

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  4. Haha, I prefer the real Cro actually, can't stand all that muscly stuff, it's all very poncy. And what happened to real men, with hairy chests? The men are all turning into women these days, no wonder we're all confused....

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    1. I can't win, can I? I've never been 'Muscle-Bound', but I've also never been without muscles. Just ordinary.

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  5. Do you have to wear a bra?

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    1. Yes, one designed for a ten year old boy!

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  6. Isn't there a bathroom cleansing cream called Mr Muscle? I suspect that the company would happily sign you up for their next advertising campaign. The top picture might attract the architects of a charity fund raising campaign - The Samaritans or Age Concern?

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    1. Thank you for your kind observations. I think I might be more suited to appear in a hospice advert.

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