she was sad
yes she did smile.
Never Smile :(
because she was too ugly
In those days, a monarch would maintain decorum by keeping a serious face; but there are a few photos of Victoria smiling.
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One way to encourage your child to smile for pictures is to make the experience fun and positive. You can try using humor, playing games, or giving them a small reward for smiling. Additionally, praising and complimenting them when they smile can boost their confidence and make them more willing to smile for pictures in the future.
I think it all stemmed from her remark "We are not amused". I think she was very amused in her younger years, before her husband died of Typhoid, she had 9 children.
The main reason is because photographers didnt really allow customs to smile in photos but the old times were rough and people didn't have many things to smile about I hope I helped xxx
Early photography required long exposure times, so the subject needed to hold a pose for a minute or more (ever make a pin-point camera in high school?). Any shift of expression would result in a blurred, ruined image. A stern or reposed expression is much easier to maintain than a true, or even a fake smile. When exposure times improved in the 20th century, we all began to say "Cheese".
Well it could mean that they don't like to smile because they feel that they don't have a pretty smile or they are an unhappy person.
smile? is this for bin weevils? because if it is, i tried doing smile and it didnt work for me. and i cant think of what else it could be.
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