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11/16/2004 08:23:36 PM |
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11/15/2004 08:10:56 PM |
isn't it weird that THAT is all it is?? |
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11/15/2004 10:48:18 AM |
I hate to sound like a total AV Geek, but that's not a Trinitron. A Trinitron has complete verticle bars and are not broken up in a brick-wall like pattern. Honest, compare this with a Sony. You'll see the difference. |
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11/13/2004 10:25:32 PM |
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11/13/2004 07:36:25 AM |
nice pic....What is this? (7) |
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11/13/2004 01:27:06 AM |
This is so funny. I was just explaining the difference to my wife the other day between the aperature grill of a Triniton monitor and regular CRTs. If you wanted to go the extra mile, you could have included the tell-tale horizontal wires. |
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11/10/2004 07:49:07 PM |
Cool. I have shot similar to this on iStockPhoto.com |
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11/10/2004 02:13:16 PM |
Its definately a very close macro! It just doesnt hold much interest as a photograph to me. |
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11/10/2004 09:24:18 AM |
aha! is it a cmos sensor? ccd? i dont know. 8from me for this abstract art. |
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11/10/2004 08:44:21 AM |
I thought of this idea too, but there was no way I could make it happen. Haven't seen any others like it yet - congrats on an unique photo! |
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11/10/2004 12:21:28 AM |
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