The Coca-Cola bottle selfie wants to capture a special moment - when you drink Coca-Cola. In the days of analog cameras, we were very selective in our photography and captured only memorable moments. With the advent of digital photography and selfie mania, this has completely changed. Today, the average teenager takes more toilet selfies than Neil Armstrong took on the moon. Let's get back to special moments. Coca-Cola has always played on our emotions and wants us to associate its carbonated drink with beautiful moments in life. Therefore, the idea of a Coca-Cola bottle selfie in the age of Snapchat seems like a completely logical move and not at all surprising.
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Facebook Masks is Facebook's version of Snapachat Lenses animated selfie filters. The option will be available within the Facebook Live messaging service and for users of the Mentions app, Facebook's elite version.
Do you value your smartphone? Then you probably won't jump on the selfie bandwagon started by Seth Schneider, who posted a photo on Twitter of himself giving himself a high five. meanwhile the phone was falling. According to him, his phone fell on the floor twice before the successful attempt. If you value your phone at all, you'll probably skip the "High Five Selfie" trend.
Has Hillary Clinton's youth turned their backs? Although it seems that the crowd ignores her or that there was something much more interesting on the other side of the room than the Democratic presidential candidate, but it was neither one nor the other. What you see are representatives of the selfie generation, who turned their backs on her just to be able to take a selfie with her. The clip was recently shot in Orlando by Barbara Kinney.
Do selfie sticks annoy you too? A guy who goes by the name of Buddy Bolton liked them so much that he decided to go after them with a pair of loppers! People can't decide if he's a hero or a villain, but judging by the number of likes on YouTube, you'd be more likely to say the latter.
Japan's Fujifilm has introduced a new member of the X family, the Fujifilm X-A3, a retro camera for selfie lovers. With its aluminum body covered in artificial leather, it is a typical representative of the X series, which consists of mirrorless cameras that combine a classic look with the most advanced technology. It will be available in October 2016.
Art is considered to be an expression of its time, so it is logical that we are also the world's first selfie statue. It was placed next to the city hall in the city of Sugar Land, Texas (USA). People are disgusted, but what counts these days is the number of likes on social media, and we have no doubt that you would get quite a few if you took a selfie next to a selfie statue!
The Chinese manufacturer Oppo is an increasingly popular provider in the field of mobile telephony. Its sales are counted in the tens of millions, and the resolution of the "selfie camera" (front camera) on their Oppo F1 Plus smartphone is also counted in the tens of millions. With all smartphones, the front cameras usually lag behind the rear camera, but with the Oppo F1 Plus, the picture is just the opposite!
Love them or hate them, selfie sticks aren't going anywhere (yet). If until now we have more than made fun of them, now they are clearly developing in the right direction. The next step in their evolution is the UnREAL Selfie Stick, an automatic telescopic Bluetooth selfie stick that extends itself and has a bunch of photo accessories that you'll be more than impressed with.
When someone approaches you on the street with a camera or today with a smartphone, it usually asks you if you can take a picture of it. But the man who conducted an interesting social experiment in Zagreb actually asked random passers-by if they could take a photo with him. And their reactions? Unforgettable! How would you respond to such a request?
Dog and selfie lovers, beware! We have the perfect dog accessory for you: The Posting Tail. A special dog vest that allows the furry four-legged friend to take pictures of himself and post photos on Facebook. The innovation is the work of the Spanish Pedigree and the Saatchi & Saatchi agency.
The obsession with selfies is with the ROAM-e flying selfie stick from Australian company IoT Group. The ROAM-e is actually very useful as the user is not limited by the length of the stick, which is otherwise its biggest drawback.