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pskaught
passport photo
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>> thefamilyman
i'm sure thats not up to passport photo requirements, they have strange regulations as i remember.
>> pskaught
I cropped it and what-not.
2x2in and your face has to be 1 inch to 1 3/8th inch of the picture. street clothes, and the picture has to withstand 200 degrees.

this was just the picture before everything else.
>> thefamilyman
>>55823
haha i thought there are strange requirements like that for a passport photo. there are even different requirements between a USA passport photo and one from here (NZ passport photo), i think the USA one is bigger
>> Anonymous
>>55820
Looks very Fight Club-esque or maybe it's just because you're not too happy in this picture.
>> illogical !!z/I+8zVANsa
>>55820
I thought your background had to be pure white for a passport photo?
>> Anonymous
You can cut the crap from background in 30secs.
>> Anonymous
>>55867
but why??
its not like white walls are the unicorns of photography
>> Macheath
I thought that passport photos have to be unalterable. Can you take digital passport photos?
>> angrylittleboy !wrJcGUHncE
>>55879

my passport photo was digital
>> Anonymous
>>55879
That just means chemical prints, not inkjet. How the photo was taken is irrelevant. But (around here at least) the picture on a new passport isn't just stapled on anymore, they scan it and print it on plastic with all sorts of funky anti-counterfeiting measures, so the point is moot.
>> Anonymous
Here in Sweden, one of your ears has to be visible, so you have to be slightly turned and pull your hair back.
>> Anonymous
Heavy vignetting on that pic. I like taking my own passport photo - unlimited retries if you don't like it.