Washington / Praha The world is enjoying the image of American presidents. The photographer used a wide-angle lens. Suddenly Biden looks like giants and Carter looks like a dwarf. The jokes are circulating on the Internet.
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Current White House President Joe Biden and his wife Jill visited retired President Jimmy Carter and former first lady Rosalynn at their home in Georgia last week. I posted a photo of the meeting at Twitter is a non-profit organization of the Carter CenterFounded by a former statesman. The comment on the post was “We are delighted to be able to share this great photo with you.”
The picture is far from normal. At first glance, disproportion can be noticed in the bodies of the meeting participants. Kneeling Joe Biden is nearly three times the size of the former president’s companion. First Lady Jill is older than Carter. to me British BBC server An optical illusion is caused by the photographer’s use of a wide-angle lens to suit everyone in the photo.
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The post was swept away by a wave of jokes. One user wrote, “We picked Biden because he is a decent man with good politics, and because he and a generation of giants crush you when you bother them.” Another Joker modified the photo by zooming in on Carter captioning, “Here you go, I did it.”
Biden fellow Democrat James “Jimmy” Earl Carter served as President of the United States from 1977 to 1981. Last year, he celebrated his 96th birthday and became the longest-lived US president.
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