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MyOlympus.org > Private folders > Loren's Photos > Some things are not easily recognized using +33 diopter
Some things are not easily recognized using +33 diopter
And this is one of them!
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You got me there...
I can't say what it is, Loren. It looks like hair ends but it could also be some kind of lichenes that we have here. Or is it your tooth brush or just your bedroom carpet (where is the bug)?
Cheers, Jens.
I didn't rate it very high because of the tiny size, noise, and because ther is no 'wow'-factor really. If I kne what it was maybe I would appreciate it higher.
Jens Birch at 14:30 CET on 29-Nov-2004 [Reply]
You got me there....
It's the business end of a broom :-)
Loren Lewis at 16:34 CET on 19-Feb-2005 [Reply]