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November 13, 2013 at
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I was wrong. Sorry.
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November 13, 2013 at
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Dude, mistakes are what keeps this place alive and nobody needs to apologize for them. I'm getting nervous about the first one I make in here and how my 'friends' will jump all over it, said with tongue firmly planted in cheek. Take It Easy.....
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November 13, 2013 at
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Mistakes are what keep this place alive. Mistakes are what make us human beings, when you learn from them, greive about them, and try to repeat a certain mistake again. "nobody needs to apologize for them". Simply stunning! I can only imagine the trouble I would have been in growing up if I didn't apologize for a mistake. It is what makes people modest and humble.
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November 13, 2013 at
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Speaking of mistakes, MSPN. Who was it that first described some of, or was it all of your photos being fuzzy? And did "fuzzy photo guy" refer to your photos or something else?
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November 13, 2013 at
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Do not forget the helmet driers.....
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November 14, 2013 at
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Cheroger, it came from a joke between myself and Wertz a guy who used to terrorize this place years ago.
I had a Triple exposed 16 x 20 photo of Dean Jacobs in the Frigidaire car framed up and hanging at my booth in Knoxville, it was a very cool effect. Looking at it closely made you almost feel drunk because of it's blurriness but it was actually razor sharp. Wertz asked me "What's up with the fuzzy photo" and we had a good laugh. I then put the photo on my windshield of my van at the booth and made a big sign changing the name of my booth to "FUZZY PHOTOS by MSPN". Somebody bought it at the end of the Nationals that year and years later I rebought it back from them, regretting the fact I ever sold it in the first place. Hence, the nick, fuzzy photo guy. I also used to use a blur effect for the back half of a car (mostly NASCAR stuff) back in the day also. It was a filter you could buy where it made half the shot look through a chunk of plastic which was like the bottom of an old coke bottle, it gave a stretched out blurry effect that was also cool, I wish I had some left from the old days to show but I sold all my negs when I retired.....
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