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February 12, 2009 at 11:15 am
See – blue sky. Now you’re “thinking outside the box” and “pushing the envelope” !!!
I HATE, HATE, HATE those expressions too. I used to work for bosses who thought they were being so clever in using them – as far as I was concerned they were just showing their lack of vocabulary.
February 12, 2009 at 3:58 pm
Linda – you didn’t happen to work where i used to work did you? *chortles*.. used to work for a business consultancy once. Lord. They were fond of these stupid expressions. Had to prevent myself laughing in their faces sometimes…
February 12, 2009 at 3:11 pm
Oh Linda you are so on my wavelength. My bosses’ favourite expression is “squaring the circle”. What does it mean?
Keth, I love the colours in that sky. Are they real or have you touched them up? I find the colours get washed out of sunsets with my camera unless I play about with the contrast when I’ve downloaded them.
February 12, 2009 at 4:12 pm
“Squaring the Circle” – i got curious so i went to look it up. and couldn’t find a definition, apart from the maths one. (and you know what maths does to my brain). So i gave up. I think its one of those things that people use but don’t really know what it means. Try asking your boss, and watch him wriggle.. lol.
As for the colours in the photo, yes, its touched up a bit (i touch up most of my photos). I played around with the contrast some, but not a great deal. remind me to show you a trick sez showed me sometime for dealing with sunsets like that.