I like the middle one, Gary. Sometimes, I think that the problem with fair type imagery is that we all get our heads turned by the bizarre and bedazzling. The middle one says plenty but seems like your vision is required to bring it to us. I feel like I struggle with this as well. It is sort of like Gwyneth Paltrow is wandering the room and you know you should ignore her but somehow you can't. And so your click ties you to the phalanx of people smitten with the obvious... How to unearth the the quiet unheralded moments is what gets me.
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I like the middle one, Gary. Sometimes, I think that the problem with fair type imagery is that we all get our heads turned by the bizarre and bedazzling. The middle one says plenty but seems like your vision is required to bring it to us. I feel like I struggle with this as well. It is sort of like Gwyneth Paltrow is wandering the room and you know you should ignore her but somehow you can't. And so your click ties you to the phalanx of people smitten with the obvious... How to unearth the the quiet unheralded moments is what gets me.
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