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15-JUN-2009 John Cross Photography

Richmond Lock - JVC in green shirt on the right

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Canon EOS 5D Mark II
1/320s f/8.0 at 65.0mm iso200 full exif

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John Cooper21-Jun-2010 13:58
Love this photo.
Live web cam work at its finest.
1moremile20-Jun-2010 01:55
I bought a small bottle of Drambui once. It tastes great but I can't afford it now.
Ian Dalgliesh10-Mar-2010 14:05
Just noticed a "new" shop in Chadwell Heath;J Cooper and sons,Funeral Directors
John Cooper21-Jan-2010 22:17
No Larry, electronic rubber is code for Benedictine.
Electronic dream is code for Drambuie.
I hope you have not lost your code book, I will put another one in the post just in case.
Think I will go for an electronic clockwork now.
1moremile21-Jan-2010 22:09
Is electronic rubber code for Drambui?
John Cooper21-Jan-2010 07:23
I cannot possibly be wearing a pink shirt, they are only worn when meeting another agent at a secret location.
Oh dear, what have I said, please ignore previous sentence.
Now where is my electronic rubber.
exzim20-Jan-2010 21:46
The biggest color diverting attention from John's shirt is 'faded and torn blue jean'.
Dave Beedon20-Jan-2010 21:00
The "a" between "the" and "Shirt-Color" is a checksum figure and should be ignored.
Dave Beedon20-Jan-2010 20:59
We ran your probably-coded photograph title through the a Shirt-Color Analysis, Interpretation, and Identification Program (SCAIIP) to determine if a hidden meaning was buried in the text. After more than one million iterations, it became abundantly clear that the phrase "green shirt" could very well mean "pink shirt." Senior Intelligence Analyst Roy G. Biv supported this outcome based on calculations he made using a steam-powered carbon-fiber abacus. His calculations also revealed that the colors red, purple, and gray are decoy hues meant to divert one's attention from the color of JVC's shirt.
exzim20-Jan-2010 17:23
Obviously Canon cameras see green where others see white. Red is good though, minis are good also.