You were having fun at the jam. Nice stuff Matt.
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Experimented with differnt settings this Saturday; came about it quite by accident, actually, then I liked what I saw on the little LCD monitor and thought: maybe I can build on this. One thing is for sure, it would have been much better to have had a tripod for support. Anyway, here is
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You were having fun at the jam. Nice stuff Matt.
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Matt: These are great. Nice colors and interesting lines. The blurred and out of focus parts make them more real to me. Sometimes it's better not to have a tripod. Mike
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Love the experimentation here; nice play.
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Thanks all. Yup, this is fun, and it has opened a pandora's box for me.![]()
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