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It’s Not a Miniature Fenway ... OR IS IT?
↵↵See, that photo, it’s actually a real photo, but it’s focused to look like a miniature, like someone made a teeny little Fenway park. But I don’t believe it for a second, because the idea of a model that small and detailed of Fenway blows my mind, and I want my mind to be blown, sir. Further mind blowage: what if, inside that stadium, there’s a little you, looking at The Sporting Blog on your laptop, and he’s looking at this picture of tiny Fenway, which contains another little you looking at an even tinier tiny Fenway containing an even smaller little you looking at The Sporting Blog, whose looking at an even smaller fake tiny Fenway zzzzccrrackle MIND BLOWN.↵
↵↵(The process is called tilt-shift miniature faking, and if you’re interested in monkeying around with it a bit, see the Wikipedia entry for how to do it. My eyes glazed over about three sentences in, but then again I refuse to believe that’s not actually the world’s most exact tiny miniature of Fenway Park. I want it to be true, and wishing really hard makes it so, a sentiment I’m borrowing from Red Sox fans who are still hoping to make the World Series.) ↵
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