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Seems to work best if you only move the camera a few inches, and then line the 2 pics up so the middle distance of the pic stays still. You can see me in a the mirror at the bottom, facing away from you, balancing the camera on something tall to get the rafters in.
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but it was just a fat man walking past.
I didn't think that really happened.
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I didn't think that really happened.
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didnt get caught in his gavitational pull...
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and lovely acid pic of course, BUT:
can anyone tell me the address of that search engine that searches for similar images?
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can anyone tell me the address of that search engine that searches for similar images?
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thank you.
and you spelled "their" wrong.
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Tue 9 Mar 2004, 16:52,
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and you spelled "their" wrong.
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That's a nice job. Or do you work beside a busy railway line?
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This is great! We're all learning something new here and trying stuff out at the same time! Let's have some more ... this is probably the most interesting and productive bandwagon so far!
WOO to everybody!! and keep 'em coming!
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WOO to everybody!! and keep 'em coming!