23 thoughts on “The Hatter

    1. Joe's avatar

      Thank you so much Laurie 🙂 I’m surprised his face came out sharp because I used such a slow shutter speed and hand held the camera. He was talking to Terry and moving his hands (as you can see by the blur) while I was trying to get this shot. You better not go to Bethpage without me, LOL 🙂

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    1. Joe's avatar

      Thank you Elina 🙂 Old Bethpage Village is run by the New York Parks service and is a reproduction colonial village so all the the volunteers like the bar maid, the potter, and the hatter all dress in proper period clothing and actually know how to do things like make hats and pottery.

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  1. Omar Upegui R.'s avatar

    Hats were very popular at the turn of the XXth century in Panama. Nowadays they are only worn by farmers in the countryside. This guy would have a tough time in this neck of the woods.

    The facial expression of the hatter is very intense. I enjoyed this photograph. Thank you for sharing, Joe.

    Regards,

    Omar.-

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    1. Joe's avatar

      Thank you very much Omar 🙂 Hats are making a big comeback in the USA with everyone wearing fedoras. I’m sure most of them are made in China like everything else 😞

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    1. Joe's avatar

      Thank you very much Stacy 🙂 There was such strong lighting from the window in back of him I thought the highlights in his eyes would not show from the front windows but I lucked out. This was taken in Old Bethpage Village Restoration here on Long Island. It sort of a smaller version of Colonial Williamsburg.

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