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jimkramer - 11 May 2005 23:30 GMT
It is always interesting to me to go and see what you did not see when you
were taking the picture.  Sometimes you learn something interesting.

http://www.jlkramer.net/Pictures/STBAF.htm

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Paul Furman - 12 May 2005 05:01 GMT
Ha ha so we aren't the only ones.

> It is always interesting to me to go and see what you did not see when you
> were taking the picture.  Sometimes you learn something interesting.
>
> http://www.jlkramer.net/Pictures/STBAF.htm
>
> Jim Kramer

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J. P. Scott - 12 May 2005 16:20 GMT
Jim, that's an incredible photo.  I'm always impressed too by viewing
my macros and seeing things I never noticed.

This is a great shot!

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