Olga has been sending me photographs of her tanks lately, and one shot in particular I just fell for in a big way. It features a beautiful piece of driftwood and has what appeared in the overall shot to be a really nice, very large rock in the background, with a lush clump of Val's in the right center background. What appreared to be overgrown stem plants were obscuring the view of the rock and I suggested, after looking at the photo for several minutes, that Olga trim them back to bring out the rock into a more prominent visual position within the aquascape. Much to my shagrin, Olga has just informed me that the "rock" and the "clump of Val's" are in actuality printed images on the background paper attached to the back of the tank! We are _definately_ going to need detail shots to be able to detect such things. This is no offence to Olga, it is still a beautiful shot of a nice tank, but she showed me how _easy_ it can be to fool someone's eye. James Purchase Toronto <blushing a deep shade of crimson> ------------------ To unsubscribe from this list, e-mail majordomo@aquatic-gardeners.org with "unsubscribe aga-contest" in the body of the message. To subscribe to the digest version, add "subscribe aga-contest-digest" in the same message. Old messages are available at http://lists.thekrib.com/aga-contest