Endearing and Amazing Images on Aug16 2008

by bruce227 | Print the article |

They arrive by email stolen or borrowed under a communal imperative to tickle the tribe.

A river of images - family, friend, or fickle fate itself - captive in the stream of electronic imagery now sustaining us.

From the well-worn email circuit we daily find the most astounding images.

When graphics gurus garrulously grapple garrisons of God we get images the equivalent of SheepOverboard’s news articles - fascinating yet faked affairs fabulously fabricated but falteringly fraudulent.

A quick laugh, flick to a friend, forget.

Many are breathtakingly beautiful, pure works of nature exquisite, patiently sculpted on fragile fascia for eons. Others, imperceptibly improbable juxtapositions of coordinated complexity stunningly staged in a split scintillating second.

Or perhaps you just wish to view our album.

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  1. 1 Editor on September 25, 2008 2:57 am

    Testing comments.

  2. 2 Editor on September 25, 2008 3:03 am

    Not sure if the “Greatest camera scoop of all time” is a hoax video, or genuine newsreel. Anyone?

    I suspect the bridge could sway to that extent, though not as fast as played.

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