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I forgot about coming up with some type of appropriate sentence for the "criminal." Any ideas? Deletion from this life maybe? Come on, help me out. :-)
(Thanks, Raines, for helping me once again. You all make great actors.)
Great American artist Norman Rockwell once said, “I paint what everybody sees but nobody notices.” On this blog, my ambition is to capture, with photographs, what he did in his paintings: everyday life, its foibles, and its funny situations. Norman Rockwell illustrated the cover of the Saturday Evening Post (an actual magazine) for many years. Since I usually post every other Saturday, I thought the name very applicable. (See this post for more detail.)
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LOL, I love you all's photo stories! The photography and story ideas are always great! Though I did want to point out one small error, if the other criminal truly did commit the great crime then how come the evidence is only to be found on the first criminal's camera?
LOL, I love you all's photo stories! The photography and story ideas are always great! Though I did want to point out one small error, if the other criminal truly did commit the great crime then how come the evidence is only to be found on the first criminal's camera?
You would have to notice that. :)
Explanation: We had to take the incriminating photo on the Raines' camera since the other one (DWF's Rebel) wasn't working (as you, I would assume, are well aware). In hindsight, I should have had Emma and Candace swap cameras at the beginning for consistency's sake.
I shouldn't be telling you this, but I know of at least one other inconsistency in this story line.
I don't know, sentenced to cyber prison? :)
By the way, this was GREAT!!!!!
We should have at least taken the flash off our camera so it wouldn't be quite so obvious!
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