So wallets have those rounded corners right? Well those rounded corners wreak havoc with us photographers who have trained ourselves to compose our photographs rather than taking pictures. We crop in camera and make the picture the way we like to see it. But the rounded corners! In order for most printers to ensure they don't have weird white spaces showing up on the edges of their pictures--they crop in a little. You even see they with standard prints like 4x6's and 5x7's. They trim a little off the edges even when you crop them yourself to the specific size you want. This is a big frustration for those of us who want our pictures to look the way we make them on screen. So today when I was making this picture into a wallet sized print I noted that the printer would probably cut off most of the glove. So to compensate I add onto the picture usually by duplicating it several times and matching up the edges--then when I preview the wallet before ordering I just make sure the edges are where I want them. But the something cool happened...I noticed I was getting this kind funky thing happening and the dynamics of the leaping catch made for interesting shapes when duplicated and put together. I never look a gift horse in the mouth so I wanted to keep this picture and post it here--I'll even make Courtney a print of it just for fun. SayerMotter Photograph thingy by Richard Sayer