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go ahead, cut me up. Anonymous
what do guys think?
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>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
I installed a new video card in my main desktop machine this afternoon. It was dusty as fuck in there. I really need to strip it down to the bare metal on my back porch and clean it. I estimate I'll need like three full cans of compressed air.

This picture reminded me of that.
>> Anonymous
I don't like the unsaturated look. Otherwise, I like it.
>> Anonymous
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>>172866
>> Anonymous
>>172867
Dusty stuff usually looks "unsaturated." That was my initial reaction at first, but I think it works. If you did any extra unsaturation, then undo it. Otherwise, if it's more or less untouched except for some curves or levels, then leave it. Overall, it could be better. More varied wires would make the subject more interesting. I like trying to follow different colored wires on breadboards and what not though.
>> Anonymous
Wow, neat! A macro of super interesting object in an abandoned place. How incredibly inspiring.
>> ac !!VPzQAxYPAMA
>>172880
Probably not abandoned. Patch panels just tend to look like that.