Y’all seen this absolute unit? Is it one of you??

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What a absolute unit. 5’ 9” 330lb officer for scale on the left.

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I don't know how many of them it would have taken to whip my ass, but I knew how many they were going to use. That's a handy little piece of information, right there. (Ron White)
 

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Isn’t Shac Oniel (sp) a sheriffs deputy part time? He certainly meets that big guy qualification that will calm down just about anybody when he gets in their face.
Yes, in Florida. Think he was a reserve with the LA port authority while he played in CA. Shack would make that guy look small. Which is rather insane to think about.
 

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”Forced perspective”

I’m a bit perplexed

My guess is that whoever took the picture used a zoom lens and zoomed in on the scene. That loss of actual perspective gets diminished a lot when one zooms in on a scene. I can't recall any similar pictures that I have taken that had a distance between subjects where I've used both normal lens setting and zoom setting.

Maybe I need to do a couple of pictures like that just to show the difference in perspective. The lens I have as a "walk-around" lens is a 28-300mm zoom, so it would be easy to do. I just need to get people in the right positions to get it done.
 

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My guess is that whoever took the picture used a zoom lens and zoomed in on the scene. That loss of actual perspective gets diminished a lot when one zooms in on a scene. I can't recall any similar pictures that I have taken that had a distance between subjects where I've used both normal lens setting and zoom setting.

Maybe I need to do a couple of pictures like that just to show the difference in perspective. The lens I have as a "walk-around" lens is a 28-300mm zoom, so it would be easy to do. I just need to get people in the right positions to get it done.
First thing we had to do in photog class. Fun to do with a wide angle lens to make the closer object much larger than anything further away.
 

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