Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Sep 27, 2014 #1 Two "random" (as we say these days, though Lord knows why) shots at my desk. The first seems to bend the glass, while the second sees the water in the glass change the grain in the table top. Spooky, eh? DP2M and Long Nik Silver...
Two "random" (as we say these days, though Lord knows why) shots at my desk. The first seems to bend the glass, while the second sees the water in the glass change the grain in the table top. Spooky, eh? DP2M and Long Nik Silver...
Glenn Clabo Well-Known Member Sep 29, 2014 #4 The second one for me Rob. Can't tell you how many times I have caught myself looking deep into an empty glass contemplating...
The second one for me Rob. Can't tell you how many times I have caught myself looking deep into an empty glass contemplating...
Paul Lange Moderator Oct 3, 2014 #8 Is the glass 2/3 full or 1/3 empty? It will let me know if these are about pessimism or optimism.
Pete Askew Admin Oct 10, 2014 #11 What strange effects. Hmm, now how would you really take a random photograph?
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Oct 10, 2014 #12 Good question. Random, as Rhona's generation uses it, means bizarre, as far as I can tell.