10/1/2020: Finished year 7 (!), with continuing gratitude towards this amazing community. Based in St. Louis, MO. Regular worker-bee and self-taught photography dilettante....
@golftragic When you go to a touristy site, often they have these "binoculars on stands." You plug a coin into them, and you peer into the eye viewers (on the other side). From there, viewing, you can see things far away. One might be most familiar with these items on the Empire State Building, for instance. Here, you can see almost naked tourists and gulls. ;)
@rosiekerr Thanks for enlightening me, I didn't have a clue. I've seen these sorts of things but always ignore them, got better uses for my hard-earned.
Love it. Pareidolia is what the medical types call it when you see faces in inanimate objects. And according to the Daily Mail, it's the sign of a well wired brain! Congrats!
@stray_shooter Thank heavens... I worry about my brain. :). Thank you SO MUCH for the medical "types" information, which I will be sure to investigate.
March 20th, 2017
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