Hey Security Guys thank you so much for your concern about the creep
who hacked into the Summer Camp Website. However I am happy to report
to you that I now have a retraction-
There was no hack-in whatsoever to the Camp Website. I found the photo
buried here in my pile of photos, looked at it more closely even with a
magnifying glass and viola there is an optical illusion on the print
that looks amazingly like someone inserted a penis into the photo. They
didn't. Nobody did. It's just a remarkable optical illusion on the ink
of the photo itself.
These optical illusions happen in photos sometimes, especially with 110
mm film that I shot the photo on.
Anyway, to make a long story short, thank you all for your concern and
time and effort in advising me on the matter. I conclude there is
nothing to be alarmed about. There was no hack-in. Thanks again so much.
> There was no hack-in whatsoever to the Camp Website. I found the photo
> buried here in my pile of photos, looked at it more closely even with a
> magnifying glass and viola there is an optical illusion on the print
> that looks amazingly like someone inserted a penis into the photo. They
> didn't. Nobody did. It's just a remarkable optical illusion on the ink
> of the photo itself.
>
Wishful thinking? :)
optikl wrote:
> scottamerica@ixpres.com wrote:
>
> > There was no hack-in whatsoever to the Camp Website. I found the photo
> > buried here in my pile of photos, looked at it more closely even with a
> > magnifying glass and viola there is an optical illusion on the print
> > that looks amazingly like someone inserted a penis into the photo. They
> > didn't. Nobody did. It's just a remarkable optical illusion on the ink
> > of the photo itself.
> >
> Wishful thinking? :)
Not really wishful thinking...Relief is more like it...