OBSERVATION

Frankn

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Observation is an important factor in treasure hunting. If you are hunting an old yard, you want to get there early when the sun is low. At this time all the old paths and dug holes have a kind of shadow cast by the low sun. You want to notice things that could be used to locate treasure sites by the hideder like fence posts, rocks old shed locations, etc.
Now lets see how observant you are! Am I left or right handed? You have to give the reason for your answer. The answer is in this post.
Good luck, Frank
 

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Right Handed Left would be too Obvious

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CaptainRobin

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I'll not use a forum where I have to scroll down through a screen plus (more like two screenfuls) of purple graphics with scattered links in them. It sucks.
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CaptainRobin said:
I'll not use a forum where I have to scroll down through a screen plus (more like two screenfuls) of purple graphics with scattered links in them. It sucks.
Robin
Observe this, BIG PURPLE BLOB HAS GOT TO GO!!!
 

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I see others talking about it, but I've never seen it. That would be annoying.
 

Dano Sverige

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I don't get that. :icon_scratch:
 

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WOOPS! That will teach me not to test changes before going to bed! Sorry about that and thanks for the report!

(I'm assuming it's fixed now :icon_scratch: )
 

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Right handed, took picture of left hand
 

Dano Sverige

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Anyhow...you're right handed, and typed this with your left because i have no idea what a "hideder" is?? :icon_scratch:
 

DigginThePast

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Right handed as you are looking at a situation and forming a logical answer or conclusion.

A left handed person might say to go a little later after the sun has come up and it is warmer.


This would at least follow with many studies concerning the differences in thinking among right and left handed people.
 

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OK I don't know how the purple blob worked it way in, but for the original post.
THE ANSWER IS RIGHT HANDED!
The The writeup was camo. for the avatar.
I used my right hand to photograph my left hand therefour I am most likely right handed. Copperhead and Dave44 hit the nail on the head.
Dano, I sometimes make up my own.

I must admit there is a flaw here. Most all cameras are right handed. I once had an old Exacta that had a left hand shutter release that also stopped the lens at the same time, but that is the only one I have seen. The camera was actually on a tripod and tripped via electronic cable release. The picture was taken on a whim while I was working on a project. I did some other hand photos but it would probably be better not to show them here.
Hope you all enjoyed and thanks Jeff for not moving it to the game area.


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