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I shot one of the places where the tube had a slit. There were not many though and when we entered the natural opening, it was quite dark inside. Ron took a picture of me with nothing but black behind me. Now here is the problem, I turned that photo of myself completely around and combined it with another picture with my back to the tube 'door' to make it more interesting. What I neglected to do was change the image size. Therefore I look much bigger than the 10 pounds a camera is known to add to a person. I look like a cow. Oh I know, I'm no slim little thing; but yikes, I look even bigger than usual. I could change it to be in proportion, but then I would like tiny. One could probably not tell who I am. Hmmm. That might be a good idea.
Oh well, change is not always good and I'm not changing it now.
Which reminds me. I saw a great bumper sticker on a car today: "Much more change and
there won't be any hope." Sad, but true.
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