On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 04:26:34PM -0400, John Sessoms wrote:
> From: Larry Colen
> >As a photographer, it is important to notice all of the details.  This 
> >picture is a good example:
> >http://yougottobekidding.wordpress.com/2011/09/05/a-practical-example-of-how-the-human-mind-works/
> 
> Fore-warned is fore-armed I guess. Knowing there was "a detail" in
> there somewhere that I was supposed to be looking for, I eventually
> found it before reading the caption. 8-D

Even after reading the follow-on text, I have a hard time seeing that
it's a dog; I dismissed it initally as just someone hard to identify.

Apart from that, though, I got most of the salient points (although
I wasn't really interested in the blouse), plus I spotted that the
other person crossing the road in front of the taxi was doing so in
a somewhat unsafe position, not actually in the cross-walk.

So I guess I'm an older male (no surprise there) who pays more than
the usual amount of attention to potentially dangerous situations.


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