Camera does lie
SIR, — One of your correspondents wrote (Herts Advertiser, February 5) of difficulties experienced having a photo digitally reduced to fit his bus pass. I think he has stumbled upon a basic fault with digital cameras. For instance when I look into my shav
SIR, - One of your correspondents wrote (Herts Advertiser, February 5) of difficulties experienced having a photo digitally reduced to fit his bus pass. I think he has stumbled upon a basic fault with digital cameras.
For instance when I look into my shaving mirror I see someone middle-aged, ruggedly handsome with that quizzical James Bond look.
When I see a photo of myself, I see a scarcely recognisable , balding, wrinkly old man.
There's something the matter with cameras these days.
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PAUL KINCH,
Pickford Hill, Harpenden.
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