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Image Design Question
With today’s featured image, why did I place the bird on the left side of the frame looking out?
What’s Up?
Not much. Today is Friday 16 April 2021. The forecast here at ILE is for cloudy skies and southwest winds. I probably will not head down to the lake this morning. I spent much of yesterday working on e-mail #9 for the SONY Alpha a1 Set-up and Info group. I will be sending it out this morning. Wherever you are, and whatever you are doing, I hope that you have a great day.
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