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Blogger Helen Killeen Bauch McHargue said...

Ah, now to work "Buridan's Ass" into a conversation - a great New Year's challenge.

January 4, 2013 at 2:32 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kip's glass picture is nicely composed but it demonstrates the problems of wide aperture lenses. The .95 leica is a whopping performer but its design is so complex optically that the out of focus areas become kinda harsh and distracting. The specular highlights in the upper left look rather like small rolled condoms, etc. A simpler lens like an f2 or even 2.8 will have graceful fade outs in the out of focus area a trait currently referred to as "good bokeh" which is Japanese for good circle of confusion or something like that. Zoom lenses are treasure houses of bad bokeh and since zooms are ubiquitous people don'r really notice the harsh out of focus areas any more. However if you look at old portraits and old images shot at wide apertures the circle of confusion areas are almost always more attractive than contemporary images.

I now return your mind to its regularly scheduled programming.

January 4, 2013 at 2:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Uhhhh.....Harry Reid is from Searchlight Nevada.

January 4, 2013 at 6:36 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Reid attended Southern Utah University and graduated from Utah State University where he double majored in political science and history."

January 5, 2013 at 9:17 AM

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