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I think there is a message in the first image Matt. Leigh is surrounded by mostly empty glasses.
![]() Strangely, the first thing i did in when the tyre image popped up was look for the brand-name, found it, then checked out what model it was. i am not sure what would compel me to do that instead of looking at the whole of the image. Steve.
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was thinking of posting this when I read the post title and saw the pix. someone beat me to it. ![]() Steve check out my image gallery @
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The treatment you've done on the tyre shot had me reaching for my glasses! The more I looked the more it seemed to leap out of the monitor. I hate that...tyres and nuts all over my study.
Nice shots Mr K. Simon
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Good stuff Matt. My initial reaction was "it's a tyre"....the more I look at it, the more I can't tear myself away from it for some reason...(Yes i'm referring to the 2nd pic
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