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UNSHARP (pencils unsharpened)
Canon 40D & Canon EF100 2.8 macro |
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UNWRITE (mistake-correction end)
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Just wondering if you used the unsharp mask to get the crisp ends on those virgin pencils?!!
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Where is the delete button?
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According to a premier pencil making company from the south you can tell the quality of a pencil from the type of wood used to surround the graphite. They bemoan the decline in quality of pencils since the advent of markers and mechanical pencils.
Such is life. You ca see every nook and crevice in these pencils with your shot. Good work. Aloha |
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Beautiful closeup.
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