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Great hat APL. Which Penman did you get? Pinch looks like LC or maybe Crystal Skull?APL wrote:So I haven't really posted any pics of my Penman in a while and have meant to, I just don't have anyone to really take pics of me tho (and I'm not to big on the whole selfie thing)... but I did take one for my profile and got a nice shot of my youngest son wearing it (and Indiana Kale is NOT looking for fortune and glory):
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Very true!Michaelson wrote:Sadly, most of our stuff does.![]()
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That looks amazing! I can't wait for mine!DarenHenryW wrote:
ABL, kids
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gorgeous lid !DarenHenryW wrote:
ABL, kids
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I thought the same thing. Thought it looked "off". Perhaps it is all in the lighting.moses wrote:Maybe it's just me, but the crown looks rather tapered for a Raiders hat.
Me either.Jeremiah wrote:Links do not work for me.
Absolutely... angle of the shot really makes shapes change, especially with the "selfie" approach where the focal point is so close to the lens. Everything beyond the closest focal point is angled back from the perspective of the lens and that is so much more apparent when it's that close. To get a closer representation of reality, you really need to have the camera at least 10 ft from the subject of the image... more distance is always better, and the further back you get, the "flatter" the image appears.BendingOak wrote:I'm very glad you posted those two shots . It clearly shows that angles make a difference when getting a photo of a hat on a persons head. It clearly shows that a selfie or a bad angle can make a straight sided hat look tappered.