Mistake in Orlando Bloom’s new tattoo
As it turned out, with a cursory glance at Orlando Bloom’s new tattoo, an annoying mistake was revealed, which immediately began to cut the eyes of a person who understands the issue. The information that you will get acquainted with below will be of interest not only to those who respect the work of Orlando Bloom, but also to those who plan to get a tattoo with an inscription in a language that they themselves do not speak..
Mistake in Orlando Bloom’s new tattoo – facts and photos
A few days ago, Orlando Bloom shared on social networks a photo of his new tattoo, which he made in honor of his son and he did it in a non-standard format, in the form of an inscription with dots and dashes, in Morse code.
Immediately after that, the experts of the publication “Underground“, In their news feed published material in which their Morse code specialist found an annoying mistake in this tattoo.
The material says that either Orlando himself incorrectly translated the name of his son, due to ignorance of Morse code, or turned to an unqualified specialist. As a result, his tattoo instead of the desired name of his son “Flynn”, reads “Frynn”, tk. the letter “L” is translated into Morse language as the letter “R”.
Photo from Instagram Orlando Bloom
As you know, his son, Flynn, is 9 years old, and his mother is Bloom’s ex-wife Miranda Kerr..
Orlando Bloom himself commented and added that the numbers that are in this tattoo drawing are the date and time of birth of his son, whose name is presented below in the form of dots and dashes from Morse code.
For a tattoo, Orlando Bloom turned to a tattoo artist – Balaz Berxeny, whose work with straight lines liked the actor. However, the result in view of the above raises some doubts..
Photo examples of tattoo works @balazsbercsenyi
Of course, Orlando Bloom is far from the first person who tattooed himself with a “mistake”, and in his case, using such an original idea as Morse code – this is quite understandable, because today few people know her.
What do you think about such inscriptions in a tattoo? Maybe you know Morse code and can add something to our material? We look forward to all your comments at the bottom of the page..