I have a much better visual memory than an audio one. So I will remember faces quite well, even though they may have changed from the last time I saw them, but to also remember their name is beyond me.
I have an extensive library of hundreds of books. I can not remember book titles or authors, but if you show me the cover I can give you a brief synopsis of what the book is about and whether I liked it or not the last time I read it, even if that may have been years ago.
Go figure!
2007-12-03 07:03:57
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answered by Susie Q 7
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I remember photos and faces too but sometimes names escape me is that a sign of age or justme.
2007-12-03 00:10:09
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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HI! Yes I am right brain dominant and so I can always recall a face but names of people, places, I have always had trouble with. I have to visualize something to remember it. For example: I saw a pic of Tara J in ponytails today and I remember that face now. Also Mooshe has an intersting 360 that by seeing her avatar I remember that.Sometimes I think I have learning disabilities all my life but of course it wasn't recognized until the early 70's.or maybe it is just me and my imagination! lol!
2007-12-02 19:25:47
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answered by Meeshmai 4
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I am quite good with Photos, but my short term memory is horrible. Faces, well if I have no cause to remember them and the name I just don't.
I do have a theory that by now we have used most all of our brain space, so the unimportant has to just go away to make space for today.
Happy Holidays.
2007-12-03 00:09:17
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answered by ? 7
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Shadows correspond sort of to the area and distribution of lights once you're taking a photo. because of the fact of that, the greater advantageous, and greater frivolously lighted your area you're taking the pictures in, the greater advantageous your odds of fending off them; be conscious that as quickly as in good lights, utilising the flash can intrude with that diffused stability in the lights. ideally, you would be wanting to photograph your matters against gentle backgrounds in nicely lit components; attempt to maintain a distance of a minimum of 7-12 ft removed from all and sundry or something you photograph besides, that way you chop back the prospect of your guy or woman or the concern's shadow turning out to be an argument; even then, with out suited lights, there is often a brilliant gamble you will nonetheless have shadows; determining on the final place to photograph from can help, needless to say; you do not opt for your concern to close to to the sunshine components the two, as you will finally end up working into an analogous issue. for exterior shooting, your ideal wager is to make certain the solar's place relative to that of the concern you would be photographing; the clarification being that because of the fact the solar's place besides as any suitable conceal (clouds, wood etc) come into play, the shadow's angles and well-known visibility exchange drastically. exterior of thoroughly suited lights, your concern will consistently solid a seen shadow someplace in the photograph. you may cut back the consequence of the shadow by attempting to get your concern's place "in back" of the solar each and every time plausible, as this often delivers good, particularly even lightning from the front. maximum critically, consistently attempt to stand slightly off to the area whilst photographing in organic lights, often the area opposite of the place shadows are presently pointing; this facilitates you to envision the photograph previously taking it. this could help, yet like I pronounced previously; exterior of suited lights you will consistently have a shadow someplace.
2016-10-10 03:20:34
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answered by michaelson 4
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I'm pretty good with faces - a few years ago I witnessed a crime taking place, but didn't get interviewed about it for more than a month. I was able to describe the guy well enough for the police to find him . His mug shot looked just like the drawing they did from my description. So I felt pretty good about that !
But names.....I'm hopeless. Give me one minute and I can forget anyone's name. Its really embarrassing !
2007-12-03 02:48:05
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answered by Stella 6
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I remember faces most of the time but names really are a problem for me.
Instead of feeling embarrassed about it I just tell them I'm having a senior moment and tell them I need a reminder.
It seems they don't mind and if they don't mind then it don't matter.
I'll be content as long as I can remember my own name.
2007-12-02 18:49:58
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answered by DeeJay 7
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Yes, I remember them....easily. Just don't always remember WHERE I know them from, depending on how long it has been and how close we were/weren't. I even remember total strangers' faces if I see them more than once in a short period of time
2007-12-03 03:37:07
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answered by sage seeker 7
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I can't, but I can remember a voice. If you ever talked to me I'll more than likely be able to identify you later, and even pick you out of a crowd of people.
I have been called as a witness in court.
2007-12-03 02:24:58
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answered by gggggg 6
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I do remember photographs and faces. It's names that escape me.
2007-12-02 20:48:40
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answered by babydoll 7
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