Wonderful, 3 pre-teen kids and they are splitting. Freakin’ idiots. I guess “for better or worse” flew over their heads.
Well the kids look happy anyway...
I have an unrelated question that some of you photographers or film folks may or may not know how to answer. (I’m in a rambling kind of mood this morning.)
Take a look at SeekAndFind’s picture in post 3. It’s a mirror image (see ball cap logo). I’ve noticed that photos are mirrored more often than I would think.
And, if you look closely, lots of film clips are shown in reverse, as well. Nothing with people or cars going backwards, but if you see a panorama with a flag, look closely - the tail of the flag may be leading the head - waving backwards. Fire is a good thing to look for, too. In lots of the DIY home shows, it’s not flickering properly - the base follows the top of the flames - backwards.
Is there any particular reason for this? I assume in films they wanted to pan right instead of left, or zoom out instead of in (closing to “Chisum” starring John Wayne shows horse’s tail with tip leading base).
I know - who cares, and why did I post it here? I just noticed the ball cap, and figured some smart Freeper had an answer.