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martycon
21-08-2016, 4:46pm
For this system to work, just ensure that there are many potential candidates for the desired subject.
There will often be one in focus. :nod:
I need a smiley with tongue in cheek, which would be more appropriate.
cheers marty.
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ameerat42
21-08-2016, 5:03pm
:p:p:p:p Why post in F/stop? :p:p:p:p
martycon
21-08-2016, 5:35pm
I was thinking about "hints and tips", but thought my levity may not be appreciated. Apart from the humor didn't think it had much going for it.
cheers marty.
ameerat42
21-08-2016, 5:49pm
Do you like the "cheeky" icons?
martycon
21-08-2016, 11:15pm
No objection to cheeky Am, but would not select it if available, because for me cheeky is a bit rebellious. Although I can be that at times, not in this case. Part of my sense of humor is triggered by farce, or the ridiculous, such as the title of this post. Perhaps my SOH is unique, in which case I will desist from further similar posts.
If you think the image is more suited to another forum, please move it.
Kind regards, marty
ameerat42
22-08-2016, 8:22am
Nah! It's OK here, esp. as it's subject obliquely related to the sub-forum name
(with an oblique lineation in the pic as well:D)
I'll say "nice pic" anyway.
Mark L
23-08-2016, 10:04pm
I nearly understand what this:eek:
bricat
24-08-2016, 11:18pm
Bowled Lilley, caught Marsh.......
martycon
25-08-2016, 6:04pm
This was practice focusing. The theory proved correct, as one droplet is in focus.
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You definitely have a grip on statistics.
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