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postcardcv 05-03-16 10:02

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Originally Posted by Tugboat (Post 57879)
what about dog meat/food

Nope... It is not food for us or our four legged friends

Arthur53 05-03-16 10:05

Some sort of stone?

mbkamrani 05-03-16 11:28

Eraser ? !

postcardcv 05-03-16 14:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arthur53 (Post 57881)
Some sort of stone?

No

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbkamrani (Post 57882)
Eraser ? !

And no...

mbkamrani 05-03-16 16:10

Clothy sandpaper ?!

sassan 05-03-16 16:26

It has the texture or partly polished stone like granite but you already exclude any stone.
It has a flat surface, very likely to be man made.
Your EXIF is completely removed and you even didn't care to name it rightly but only by day, for the sake of those..... gameplayers!
It has remote appearance of flattened minced meat such as hamburger patty that you already excluded.
So what else could it be?
No real ideas.
How about a beaten up, well rusted penny that was lost during Titanic's disaster and after full oxidation, you found it by the shore, while day jagging, No morning walk and was pictured in a cloudy day, through a thin glass but not Mo's thin glass but probably a B+W filter in front of your expensive macro lens??
In the rare event that I am partly correct, please just like Mo, mention what percentage or statement is correct:) (You can see I am still mad at Mo's revenge :D).

sassan 05-03-16 16:29

Also beside saying I have No ideas, did I mentioned that it could be a cork of some kind, like the flattened version under the drinks cap or any other kind of cork?

postcardcv 05-03-16 16:52

Exif wasn't removed on purpose, just an effect of loading it via my phone. Still no correct answer I'm afraid. Perhaps it would help to know that it was taken with a macro lens and is something that I reckon most will have in the house.

graham harcombe 05-03-16 18:17

Is it a match head?

postcardcv 05-03-16 18:29

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Originally Posted by graham harcombe (Post 57888)
Is it a match head?

Spot on :D


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