Now that’s a wrinkled flag if I ever saw a wrinkled flag.
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...oh excuse me, I saw "wrinkled fag"...Silly me....
Not the only one...
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Always was. ???
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NIPPLES PROTRUDING
You misspelled “fag”.
Its almost as if it came out of a prop box where it was thrown in, and not a properly folded source...
Dying Joe’s Duuuuhs are worse than Obama’s Uhhhs.
Only for traitors!
Well the humidity at the Georgia WH is pretty high...
The humidity is think down here in Florida too but our flags are crisp! ?????? Flags out, masks off
This looks like a photo of a TV screen or computer monitor, not a live photo at the scene. Too much moire, distortion and the angle shows it was off-center to the left.
It was a picture of my TV. The flag was definitely wrinkled but yes the moire lines are there as well.
Look at the small "wavy" lines on the left of the pic. They are causing a distortion. They are also on the area of the fireplace in the background. Could this pic be a CGI creation or some other "fraud" background?
In photography that's called moire. When a shirt or some cloth has a pattern to it, the sensor can distort that pattern. Very common and many cameras have an anti-aliasing filter to help get rid of that. When that filter is removed, image sharpness is increased but at the expense of moire.
I'm betting this was taken by a camera without an anti-aliasing filter and that's the natural result of it.
https://camerajabber.com/anti-aliasing-filter-camera-explain-like-im-5/#:~:text=An%20anti-aliasing%20filter%20%E2%80%93%20also%20known%20as%20an,is%20to%20avoid%20interference%20patterns%20from%20spoiling%20images.
Thanks for the explanation!
In contrast to the smooth brained potato right next to it.
Even the stone has same wrinkles obviously manipulated
No, that's the moire effect of the photograph of the screen. The flag wrinkles are there and unmanipulated.
moiré fringes are large-scale interference patterns that can be produced when an opaque ruled pattern with transparent gaps is overlaid on another similar pattern. For the moiré interference pattern to appear, the two patterns must not be completely identical, but rather displaced, rotated, or have slightly different pitch.
Not the TV induced wrinkles, the other wrinkles.
If that idiot is getting $15 an hour he's way overpaid!