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David Eckels
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Wow! A very sharp picture!
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Thanks, Frans
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Sort of "screwy," but quite charming.
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👍🏼 Eric
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Terrific! I also thought about something like a screw or helical, especially with the thumbnail. The light on the "edge" makes it a lot sharper, like a high quality blade.
Well done.
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Too cool! I love it, David.
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Thanks, gentlemen, it's a redo from 10+ years ago to see how vision changes. The original was much more even in exposure, but looking at it now, I realize it is that edge that was so intriguing to me. PS Thanks for explaining what Eric meant by "screwy" though either way, I liked his comment. Francois, maybe I should have titled it "Horns of a Bread Knife" eh?
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Late to the thread. Love it. The thumbnail looks even more intriguing.
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