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I like it. What's your motivation for choosing 4 & 10? What does it all mean?
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Actually, that is a good question. The reason I used that part of the measure was partly logistical, and partly aesthetics. Number 1 is too close to the edge, no 2 was damaged, As was 3 partially. However, open the measure up too much and it moves around under its own weight, making photography (macro) very difficult. I am sure that if this photo was ever to become famous that the thought people put in to the relevance of the numbers would be mind boggling. My reasoning there for will be that I am nearly 40
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what 40 stone ?
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Just proves what age does to ya.. I take my hat of to you Alan for being so honest... Mind you.. I'm sure you were trying to impress us all about size!!
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Hehe, nice one Rich.
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