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Bored, bored, boredI can always tell when I am bored I start taking photos of bits around the unit - hence:
Taken with the 105mm Sigma macro - this lens still amazes me . . . Chris Edit: the original is pin sharp Chris
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No, an interesting point Glen - I thought that there would be a chance of moire but none at all
Chris Chris
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Yep - I said I was bored - no chopsticks just a sieve strainer. But, as Glen pointed out, there is no moire and one would expect to have it in this kind of photo Chris Chris
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Lawrence?Did you ever see Lawrence of Arabia?
Peter O'Toole gets around in a prize piece of British fashion (there's an oxymoron for you!) called a pith helmet. Looks very similar to this, but is solid, being covered with some sort of sand-coloured fabric. This would be naturally cooler, being covered with holes. I think I'm bored, too! *laughing hysterically*
Bored tooNever!
Just a tad of fun for the holidays. BTW, no moire was the first thing I noticed too. Cheers Trevor
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