Meandering Moose writes:
<<I send them a link to a web gallery with the same images and they mostly
don't.
Certainly pas moi. Look at the image, exif details if easily available
(depends if at work which is mostly) and try to determine lens and techniques.
I do enjoy your books though--different experience altogether for some reason.
<<<Another that tends to really grab viewers, and seems to lose its magic when
explained.
<https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOCaMKlf8nhaRj-PRdOCc1Ht92GhBb7HFYQh2EddNhfbRccyzaYatgYnNj-<<<cqoVfA/photo/AF1QipO2tEiIELsLNYVOppV6LUQZdTMnuJ1pyYHIOAST?key=ekdLVEUyZ3loLWt3YjhLcF9ZM3k1OV9iWFYzQ2ZB>
That is a great pseudo macro landscape or perhaps a pseudo-pseudo macro
landscape. (sorry, inside endocrine joke) Wonder how it would print on metal.
Mike
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