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Failure redeemed


The bright sun was melting the snow off the neighbour's roof, at least on the far side and sending waves of steam up into the sunlight. So I tried to take a picture of that. This was a failed attempt because the autofocus suddenly shifted to the nearer branches and the steam cannot be seen. But I liked the failure since it threw a bunch of bright spots into bubbly out-of-focus stuff. I had not held the camera straight, so I turned it a degree. I converted it to b&w. Et voilà!
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