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No mercy!Exactly.. a LOT of great defensive plays were made on 1st and 2nd down last year....givin up the booty on 3rd and 4th and long so many times negated most of them.
If we can make a lot of those plays on 3rd and 4th this year...there really is no telling how far this team could go..
This is an absolute fact..if our defense greatly improves this year...well may the lord have mercy on the teams we play..
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That's not a knife, THIS is a knife...
I am boycotting Best-Buy! Why didn't any of you morans warn me about geek-squad and ordering Best Buy stuff online? What a terrible experience this week and it's not even over! Great friends. . . sheesh.https://www.bestbuy.com/site/samsun...8k-uhd-smart-tizen-tv/6451483.p?skuId=6451483
That's not a knife, THIS is a knife...
That is true...but you can tell overworked photos from realistic ones most of the time.Also agree on this. My wife will try to take shots of something cool, but I can tell off the bat it won't do the subject justice at all.
But like Orange said, we could always take a picture of a bland sky and make it look otherworldly with some PS work (or heck, just click a filter these days).
I know what you are saying. I have a ton of pictures from the red/pink/yellow/green/blue/gray/tan/white sandstone area of southern Utah...most of the real colors got washed out because of the bright desert sunlight, so I have warmed some of them slightly to make them look like they really do in person. They are still nowhere near as vibrant as in real life...it was shocking to me how beautifully vibrant that area is. Pictures can not ever do it justice, it really is sensory overload to see a place like Bryce Canyon, Grand Staircase-Escalante, Arches, Goblin Valley and Canyonlands etc etcGood point. I have both experiences at different times. To begin, I'm not talking about photos I take but movies, tv, ads that are enhanced in an engrossing but noticeably artificial way imo.
But also, pictures I take usually (as you mention) don't do the original justice. And all sorts of treatments are available even on phones to treat those photos. But those treatments to me look artificial too (just less amplified than the pros). They look off to me too. Often in a super colorized way.