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Date Posted: 13:54:10 12/16/10 Thu
Author: Mike P
Subject: Re: And did you notice...
In reply to: John MacWatchful 's message, "And did you notice..." on 14:13:23 12/15/10 Wed

>Did you notice that the 3D effect shows you how the
>reflection of the sky in the water is in the 'infinity
>plane.' Obviously, if you take a photo of the sky,
>you'd have the focus set to infinity because the
>clouds are always so distant. The surface of the water
>is very close to us, but because it's reflecting the
>clouds that aren't, the focal plane for the close
>object becomes the infinity plane. That's unusual.
>Trust me. It is. Very unusual.

Blah blah blah...infinity...blah blah blah, TITTIES!

I'm sorry John,...you were saying?

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