I certainly understood your joke, Ann. But it seems I have failed to produce one of mine.

On 5/8/2011 18:12, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
They call it a "photo finish" when , in order to tell who won, they have
to look at a photo of the end of the race --
The horses crossing a finish line in a race trigger the exposure... they
used to ahve to wait for the photo to be developed
to tell who won...

but as to the joke -- I think maybe you didnt read the subject line as
part of the whole...
decisive moment photography? Got it?

Oy

ann

Boris Liberman wrote:

On 5/8/2011 01:18, Ann Sanfedele wrote:

the Kentucky Derby -
It will be a photo finish

ann (didn't bet this year)


Scratching my head here. OTOH, if that horse wins I'm certain Ann
would like a photo of Kentucky Derby after he (she?) crosses the
finish line. So, here you have it - the same words in the different
order in a different sentence.

Boris (who's gonna have fair amount of English practice in few days to
come)







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