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I hastily posted without reading Canadian Mum's post. If we are right, she got it first.
Closeup of a camera filter. I think it is this because I was just looking closely at one of my old filters from videotography days. Did I get it?
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Canadian Mum got it first. Yes, it is a Soft Spot filter, you know the kind you put on your lens rather than working in Photoshop - very "old school".
Your turn!
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Good job Mum!
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Nobie,
That is a cool image. It took me a minute to see that the holes are somewhat random. Here goes: This is a closeup of a tin can that has been shot several times with a twenty-two or similar caliber rifle or handgun. Did I get it?
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Is it an old rusty drain grate?
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How long should I wait before I start dishing out hints?
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Damn! I finally guess one... and don't get back here in time to post! oh well... next time...
My guess is an old colander
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