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She has new identity.See the new picture which reflects a "new skier'.
We have sent both pictures to the CIA photo-interpretations division and I have just got back the report. It is classified so I can not present the full report however here are some elements.
The old picture was centered on the face with a "unique" facial expression!
This demonstrated her strong will and character.She cares more about her "pleasures" than what people think of her. However the full face framed picture focuses on her face. The initial social cues from face all converge on;active,healthy,slightly impish subject who likes to be non-conformist.
Female subject in picture appears young and "adolescent" however the surrounding items on head face indicate she is older and "aware" of facial gesture. She is very much aware of the visual medium and its impact on others!
In conclusion this first picture is a reflection of a mature person who in skiing context lets out her "id", allows her rebellious nature to come out. She downplays her "feminine" aspects and highlights her social desire to be accepted by all, more as a "fun" skiing partner than as a "women skier". Do not give pink skis to this lady. She will follow the boys and best them!
The second picture provides a dramatic different image1
It is a full body shot from above with her in a "fallen" posture. Yet still smiling.
This second picture is a more "mature" illustration of subject. More willing to show limits of her technique, yet willing to share with others her limitations. The texture of the snow under magnification indicates it was a -5c day with "heavy" snow which acted at "glue" thus the fall was acceptable.
Micro-analysis of her skiing equipment indicates; well stocked ski material, willing to spend far above typical skier, buys more for performance than fashion. Note smile after fall. Again indicates maturity. Accepts falls as part of skiing activity.
Micro-analysis of hair indicates that she does not visit often hair stylists and photo-chemical analysis of the products she puts on face indicates she uses products more for protection from wind and sun than to enhance natural beauty.
What is most revealing is the contrast in picture types and picture postures. This might reflect a major change in emotional/social values. Jung describes this as the "identity shift"! We , at the CIA predict that she will change again her picture in a few months in order to share with others her changes to her "new' skier identity. We will monitor her visual chances and report.
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Started by Pavelski in Ski Chatter 26-Dec-2006
Pavelski posted Dec-2006