You have probably never looked close at many photos. I think there is a danger 
of getting paranoid here and ascribing some deep conspiracy to the simple fact 
of some non-spec or even non-legal panels burning up.

It is known as depth of field, and is familiar to anyone photographer that has 
gotten past the casual snapshot phase.

http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/depth-of-field.htm Shows exactly the 
same effect.

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Brian Sipp 
  To: 'RE-wrenches' 
  Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 7:17 PM
  Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Panel Fire


        I may be very wrong here and I don’t mean to impugn anyone’s integrity, 
but don’t forget that in this era of digital animation movies you can’t always 
believe what you see in a photo either. (I'm sure no one here has ever 
Photoshopped a photo to make it more presentable looking.)  I couldn't help but 
notice that the bottom right corner of the photo was surprisingly blurry and 
indistinct.  It is difficult to distinguish one thing from the next, when just 
a few feet away but out of the range of detail in the photo, things seemed to 
be much clearer.  I’ve never seen a photo look like that in reality.  It’s as 
if the roof and array have mysteriously melted together. <snip> 


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