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Very interesting.
There’s so much going on in this picture…it’s very interesting!
Interesting indeed! Nice shot:)
Happy WW.
Wow, that is a cool shot.
Very cool! I’ve never seen anything like that. Happy MM!
Interesting. Is it a scale of some sort?
Cool. What is it?
First of all:
Adjust that instrument. It does not have the faintest idea what this is about. OK`?
Secondly:
Adjust that camera. It does not have the faintest idea what this is about. OK`?
Finally:
Adjust this Commentor. he does not have the faintest idea what this is about. OK`?
That’s life – a great entry