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Got my blackout booth set up again, so that I can try and figure out portraiture, but haven't quite got it dialed in yet. Be nice if I had more distance to the back wall, so I could get better shots of black clothing, but it's the room that I've got to work with.
 

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So, I get back from a week away seeing family to find four packages on my front stoop. Some have probably been there for days.

One is from a Facebook auction, and was a single module. It seems to be in good shape.

One was two A5 books printed by Lulu. They're okayish. No water protection on the package, but they apparently dried out a bit before being rained on again earlier today. I have them drying now.

One was the Dolmenwood Kickstarter from Necrotic Gnome. As usual, it's on-time, and packaged extremely well. Everything is just find there.

One was the shell of some of the flimsiest packaging I've ever seen. It came from the UK, and was shipped by Gamesquest who do fulfillment for a number of projects. I have the Royal Mail tracking number, and a United States Postal Service label informing me the package was received by them:
✅ Unsealed
✅ Without Contents
✅ In Damaged Condition

I have no idea what this shipment was. Checking email, I have the Royal Mail alerts about it, but no info on the sender. Checking the tracking number on their website does not tell me the sender beyond "Gamesquest." Without the contents, I'm trying to figure it out based on project, but no luck so far.

Still, I guess I should be grateful the USPS completed shipment on a soggy two pieces of flimsy cardboard loosely connected by a single flap.
 

Most street food vendors cut guacamole with zucchini. It gives it a less creamy texture -and lets them make more guacamole for less avocadoes-.
I’ll take your word for it- I don’t eat much street vendor food these days. I’m not gunshy, just not around vendors like that anymore.
 

Got my blackout booth set up again, so that I can try and figure out portraiture, but haven't quite got it dialed in yet. Be nice if I had more distance to the back wall, so I could get better shots of black clothing, but it's the room that I've got to work with.
Any gunslinger who lasts long enough to go grey... Best keep a wide berth from that individual.
 
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