The 'Selfie'



Walk around any city and you'll see people holding their mobile phone in front of them posing in front of something for the latest 'selfie' that will appear on their social media feed.  

Last week in Paris everywhere I looked there were individuals or groups smiling at their phones held at arms length or on the 'selfie stick' (how I wish I had invented that simple device which has sold by the truck load).

Now I personally don't get the 'selfie' but it is probably easier taking a picture of yourself or your family rather than asking a stranger to take a picture on your camera.  You never know if the stranger is going to be able to get the picture of you in focus or framed properly, or more worryingly that they may run off with your camera.

I have attempted a couple of selfies but now refrain because I am always pulling a stupid face, probably because I hate having my photo taken.  However it is great fun watching other people take selfies or attempt to hold up the Eiffel Tower or push the Leaning Tower of Pisa.

I have no problem with the 'selfie', whatever floats a persons boat while they are enjoying the sights.







All images take on a Fujifilm X-T1 + XF90mm f2

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