Rock bloopers of the day
Jul. 18th, 2011 11:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Shiny things are difficult to photograph, even in daylight. Sometimes the polished (or even natural) surfaces are so reflective that I get the odd disturbing result that's not obvious until I see them on the laptop screen. Like these:
At first it was just creepy fingers:

Then my face appeared:

It's a miracle? At least you know that I definitely took this one myself, although the blur might have given it away.
This is my black quartz and you'll be seeing more of it once I get myself organised.

I could almost allow a forensic identification or at least match of my camera from this. Maybe not what I had for breakfast, but who knows, it just might be incriminating enough to lead to a bigger and better jail term.
On a side note this is the rock that always comes to mind when I remember one of the dumbest lines from car advertising: In Nature, there's no such thing as a straight line. Oh rilly?
At first it was just creepy fingers:
Then my face appeared:
It's a miracle? At least you know that I definitely took this one myself, although the blur might have given it away.
This is my black quartz and you'll be seeing more of it once I get myself organised.
I could almost allow a forensic identification or at least match of my camera from this. Maybe not what I had for breakfast, but who knows, it just might be incriminating enough to lead to a bigger and better jail term.
On a side note this is the rock that always comes to mind when I remember one of the dumbest lines from car advertising: In Nature, there's no such thing as a straight line. Oh rilly?