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Blogger will said...

Your story off glass and distortion brought back nor I'd forgotten. When I was in art school I met a woman who was about to graduate with her masters degree of fine arts. Her work was done with a camera. We were having lurch, and as usual, we were talking about cameras and I said something concerning a particular lense was easy to focus.

She stared at me as if I said something radical. I guess I had because she then said she didn't know nor had her advisor told her how to focus a camera.

That explained why her photos looked blurry and distorted ... which I assumed was her artistic vision..maybe it was... but it was also art by accident.

September 30, 2013 at 12:54 PM

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