Back in late 1980s, living in Moscow I made a photograph of dirigible in the sky with my Zenit camera (yes, full analog frame one) and 58 mm Helios lens. At home I took scissors and cut out 99% of the printed picture leaving in only the little part with blip on it.

Somehow your experiment reminded me of this...

No pun or offense intended.

Boris


On 2/24/2011 9:08 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
...and it is nothing to write home about.
This is the 102 x 102 pixel crop taken out of the original JPG.
No post-processing.

http://www.dpnebraska.com/images/ISS2864.jpg

I haven't gotten to look at all of them yet, but this one seems to
have some hint of detail, not just a big blob.



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