no. i'm not asking anything, its in the title of the treadAre you really asking why there's so many dead badgers on the road that runs right past Culloden![]()
oh and its doesn't go past it anyway
no. i'm not asking anything, its in the title of the treadAre you really asking why there's so many dead badgers on the road that runs right past Culloden![]()
Surely that's just so it can't end a draw though?Lawn bowls matches are played to an uneven number [15,21 etc]
It generally leaves you at the wrong end of the green to where you started from where the clubhouse/kit/toilets/bar etc is situated.
Often when you use the front-facing camera it takes it as a mirror image photo for some reason. Maybe it's easier to frame it without having to move left for the image to right, etc.A selfie my daughter posted on WhatsApp. She is wearing a cap that has writing on it. The writing is back to front? I am confused.
Often when you use the front-facing camera it takes it as a mirror image photo for some reason. Maybe it's easier to frame it without having to move left for the image to right, etc.
Perhaps not a selfie, but a picture of her looking at a mirror......It was a iPhone selfie.
Perhaps not a selfie, but a picture of her looking at a mirror......
You didn't say thatNah - wasn't just her - there were four of them in the picture - taken at an Ariana Grande concert in the concourse of the O2.
Looking in an estate agents window in Christchurch, and seeing a beach hut for sale.
A beach hut.
On Mudeford sand spit.
For £275000.
A flipping beach hut.
iPhone photos taken with the front camera are always back to front, no idea why
Phones have a front camera and a back camera, you can switch between the two when you are in the camera app on your phone. From the posts being made here if you use the front one it is like a mirror, if you use the back one it is normal. I always use the back camera on mine, no idea why I just do, and so have never encountered this issue.eh? So every 'selfie' I have ever seen is back to front? Does that not mean that every picture taken using a front facing lens of a phone will be back to front?
Phones have a front camera and a back camera, you can switch between the two when you are in the camera app on your phone. From the posts being made here if you use the front one it is like a mirror, if you use the back one it is normal. I always use the back camera on mine, no idea why I just do, and so have never encountered this issue.
In answer to your last question, if people taking selfie's use the back camera it will not be back to front, if they use the front one it will be. That is how I understand the responses.
Never taken one so I don't know. I've not thought about that before, I always thought they just guessed at the picture they were takingNot being a selfie taker - do folks not always take selfies looking at the screen - so looking at the front facing camera?