Marsha said to dmb:
I guess I was suggesting that saying "I'll believe it when I see it." should 
not be taken seriously.  The mind seems to unconsciously overlay all sort of 
patterns on to what the eye's see.  I used a photograph as an example, because 
I've had first-hand experience using photographs as reference for paintings.

dmb replies:
Right. In fact, the point I was making is approximately the opposite of that 
saying so that the assertion instead becomes, "I'll see it when I believe it". 





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