Clever. I never knew what this type of board was called.Once upon a time it was called beaver board. Then chip board.
Clever. I never knew what this type of board was called.Once upon a time it was called beaver board. Then chip board.
I'm on it.
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Fabulous. I’m sure I can see something with wings getting ready to emerge. Perhaps I need to up my medication.
I’ve tried every which way and I can’t observe the interaction between screen pixels and image pixels that you describe.
mino!El Ca
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I've just instituted a sliding scale on my fee, so cost shouldn't be an issue.
El Ca
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I'd say that beanie could use a chin strap.I'm on it.
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That's lush.El Ca
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I'm not sure how that helps. You'd want a bird that can fly. An egret perhaps.I'd say that beanie could use a chin strap.
Oooooooo....
Oh yeah...this is great!Rubbish picture.
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I like how the fine, repetitive detail causes flicker as it scrolls up and down my screen turning pixels on and off.
Maybe you could borrow deepop for a while
Do you think he'd be amenable to having a rotor strapped to his head? I think I might still have the problem of his toes in the shot.
Maybe hold the camera between his feet?
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Wow!
Just love both of these... and that lady beetle!!
How lovely are those tiny pink flowers... such a contrast to all the spikes.
That’s some great rust!El Ca
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I always think of these as Cali cars.mino!