IHSH-96-IND - Waffle Work Shirt - Indigo
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I don’t know about that! But I do love it!! This thing is cozy! Lol
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Looks glorious indeed
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Looks good, one of my favorite shirts. I get lots of compliments on it when I wear it.
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Thanks guys! Looking forward to wearing it a ton!
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Forgot how nice this thing is
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Been thinking about this one again. This time in XL instead of XXXL…
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Here’s your XXXL layered under a Filson tin cruiser Adam
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Yeah, I need to give this one another shot…
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Love this thing!
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Yeah, I need to give this one another shot…
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+1
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Damn @Brock - that looks phenomenal !!!
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Saw your excellent pic last night @Brock , and that encouraged me to try something similar. This is a great shirt even if my pic doesn't do it full justice
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Thanks guys!! Special thanks to Adam @Appfaff for making the poor decision to sell this to me [emoji8]
I think this shirt is often overlooked and has many great applications!
Glad to see more photos in this thread man! [emoji1360] looking good!!
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It is a great shirt. Black and white are good as well.
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(I still cannot get a sharp focus with my new camera when I use the timer option, old man struggling with technology here)
Are you setting up the camera and then moving into shot? If so, it is focussing on whats behind you. You either need to manually focus or use a Aperture Priority (if your camera has it) and choose the highest aperture value that you can, to give you maximum depth of field….
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(I still cannot get a sharp focus with my new camera when I use the timer option, old man struggling with technology here)
Are you setting up the camera and then moving into shot? If so, it is focussing on whats behind you. You either need to manually focus or use a Aperture Priority (if your camera has it) and choose the highest aperture value that you can, to give you maximum depth of field….
Yes @Giles …I was doing exactly as you described. I tried the manual focus option but didn't get good results and a lot of trial and error. I finally downloaded an app which allows triggering with my phone while the camera still uses its autofocus.
I think my pics are clearer now. I'll post one in a bit. Thanks for your suggestions.