Re: [SI] 62 -OOF- Flints comments;



On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 23:10:53 -0400, Bob <BobFlintsTone@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>I didn't get this one - didn't know it was an apple... I think the tree should
>be blurred more... The apple is not properly exposed... strange shot!

Yeah. Limitations of the image size. The whole point was to have both
nouns in the saying IN focus, and everything else OOF, and to
emphasize the distance.

Strangeness is in my blood.

Thank you for looking and for the comment.

This is fun!

Duncan

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