01-02-2012, 07:12 PM
Doyle, I don't have to answer to the skin patch because it's just somebody's theory. The fact is:
Doorman's t-shirt looks v-shaped. For our entire lives, whenever we have seen a t-shirt on a person in a photograph, we have always thought that we were visualizing the actual shape of the garment. Have you ever had the experience of looking at a picture and saying,
"Hey! Look! The way that shadow is falling on his t-shirt is making his round-neck opening look vee-shaped."
That has never happened to me, Doyle. Has it happened to you? Has it happened to anybody?
But, I'll tell you what: here's the Marsh photo. What I see is a little bit of shade from his face darkening the t-shirt on his right side, so our left. It's just a little sliver. But, it only darkens it; it does not obliterate the fabric underneath. We can still see the natural margin of the t-shirt. And it is not in the area of the vee.
This is the Marsh photo. Are you happy now, Doyle? I've addressed it. Do you really think this is going to save you? You really think this photo "proves" that shade is causing that very pronounced vee?
Doorman's t-shirt looks v-shaped. For our entire lives, whenever we have seen a t-shirt on a person in a photograph, we have always thought that we were visualizing the actual shape of the garment. Have you ever had the experience of looking at a picture and saying,
"Hey! Look! The way that shadow is falling on his t-shirt is making his round-neck opening look vee-shaped."
That has never happened to me, Doyle. Has it happened to you? Has it happened to anybody?
But, I'll tell you what: here's the Marsh photo. What I see is a little bit of shade from his face darkening the t-shirt on his right side, so our left. It's just a little sliver. But, it only darkens it; it does not obliterate the fabric underneath. We can still see the natural margin of the t-shirt. And it is not in the area of the vee.
This is the Marsh photo. Are you happy now, Doyle? I've addressed it. Do you really think this is going to save you? You really think this photo "proves" that shade is causing that very pronounced vee?
