I started working with my younger brother who owns a hardwood flooring company. Still small, but making money. We installed a gorgeous custom floor last week, and stained and applied the poly coats to it this week. The house is late 19th/early 20th century, huge and has the potential to be spooky. The homeowner just dropped $8000 on green granite countertops with veining, had them put on top of black distressed cabinets and had us stain the floor a green shade to match the counters.
The floor turned out so well I took some pictures. This one is the only one with anything weird in it.
WTF is that just above and left of the flash glare? How quick does something have to move to be a blur on a digital image when everything else is in focus? Looking close, it looks like something round caught in motion. there's also an orb on this one (up and to the right of the anomaly) that isn't on the next one either. And it's not dust, you can see the little specks of dust on the lense, they look like little specks of dust, not big invisible blurs.
Nothing in this pic of the same area. Granted it's a little closer, but the flash glare still shows, where's the anomaly? Where's the other orb?
The floor turned out so well I took some pictures. This one is the only one with anything weird in it.
WTF is that just above and left of the flash glare? How quick does something have to move to be a blur on a digital image when everything else is in focus? Looking close, it looks like something round caught in motion. there's also an orb on this one (up and to the right of the anomaly) that isn't on the next one either. And it's not dust, you can see the little specks of dust on the lense, they look like little specks of dust, not big invisible blurs.
Nothing in this pic of the same area. Granted it's a little closer, but the flash glare still shows, where's the anomaly? Where's the other orb?
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