Probably, but I think I figured it out. I’ve been playing around with rotating and cropping it and when I straighten out the room I can see that I’m leaning more toward one side of the door frame than the other. I’m not sure why but I don’t look anywhere near as tilted as the room did.
I already posted upthread, but I just had to share this - a picture of me on Fox News.com. I’m hodling the banner, on the far right-hand side (in the red leather jacket).
Admittedly, it’s not my favorite picture of myself. Something about the angle & the expression of my face I don’t like. But WTH, I’m on Fox News!
I finally uploaded the Rush concert pics from my phone. Here is a great one of the wife and I in the crowd.
And here’s Geddy Lee! We were about 6 feet from him! There are about 20 pics in that album, if anyone wants to see them all. There are some good ones of Geddy and Alex in there.
Hrmm… you might want to take a closer look at full resolution. Interlacing is especially noticeable when there’s fast movement. Freeze it on a frame that has some fast movement, and see if you see any stripes. If not, than something you’re doing when you’re converting/compressing it is interlacing it for some reason (which is only needed if viewing on a non-progressive scanning device, like a standard TV).
There are ways of de-interlacing, but start by looking at the software you’re using to do the compression.
I used to skydive a lot- I averaged about 150 jumps a year. Not too much any more; in fact, I haven’t jumped in about a year and a half. However, I won’t rule out the possibility of getting back into it!
And ivylass, let me just echo what Shirley Ujest said about your photo: “…you look awesome without hair! You have incredible eyes!”