The chest is the upper part of your torso, located between your neck and your abdomen. It's a sturdy area protected by your rib cage, a sort of shield made of bones that wraps around from your back to your front. The bones are designed to move a bit, flexing when you breathe in and out.
Inside this protective cage, you have some really important organs. Your heart, which pumps blood all around your body, and your lungs, which let you breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide, are the main ones. Other important parts include muscles and tissues that help you breathe and swallow food.
In general, the guidelines for passport photos focus primarily on the face and head, with indirect implications for the chest.
For example, the clothing worn should contrast with the background of the photo, and individuals should avoid wearing uniforms or clothing that resembles uniforms.
Daily-worn religious attire, however, is acceptable. The photograph should clearly show the full face, neck, and upper shoulders. Careful positioning and camera focus are necessary to achieve the correct proportions.
We will promptly send the photos, guaranteed within 24 hours and usually within 2 hours. The photos will be shipped from our headquarters in The Netherlands, via regular mail without tracking.
Why Was the Money Deducted From My Account for the Failed Order?When you cancel a payment or encounter an error, you will receive a notification email. If you make another attempt and successfully place the order, the payment will be deducted from that transaction.
Is a Smartphone Camera Suitable for Passport Photos?Yes, modern smartphones are equipped with cameras that boast ample megapixels to capture high-quality passport photos.
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