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Two for joy


As an old folklorist, I know how variable folk rhymes are. But my favourite version of that counting-crows rhyme has joy at two.
But, say you, there are three!
Being an old photographer, I know how much I like to layer in details from adjacent pictures. Think of it like HDR, except that it's for details, not dynamic range. :)
The left-most crow is the same animal as the right-most one, just a few seconds later.
But, say you, there are three!
Being an old photographer, I know how much I like to layer in details from adjacent pictures. Think of it like HDR, except that it's for details, not dynamic range. :)
The left-most crow is the same animal as the right-most one, just a few seconds later.
Annalia S., Fred Fouarge have particularly liked this photo
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