Rochelle Wisoff-Fields is our host for the Friday Fictioneers photo challenge.
This week our picture prompt is courtesy of Brenda Cox.

What do you think?
Very authentic. The director should be pleased.
I’m glad.
There’s just one thing………….
Oh?
Yes, the lights.
What’s wrong with them? I matched them to the period requested.
Then why is there an energy bulb hanging over the chairs?
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Well spotted.
Ah, like spotting those little errors in films! Well noticed 🙂
I must admit I went on the theme of a film set though didn’t actually say.
Turn it into a parrot emoji and the job’s done
ha!
The perfect eye for attention 💜💜
Ha! I try Willow.
You succeed 💜
❤
ah, one of those… detail nazis! hehehe! Just teasing. I never would have seen that little light had you not mentioned it. Great story.
Thanks Bear. I try to find ‘an edge’. Hope you’re OK. How’s the foot?
It’s still there… the foot, that is.
good to know!
Lol! Love it Di! ❤
What a great idea. I also love these little bloopers in movies.
Me too. The problem is, once you find them, you can see nothing else!!
You certainly have an eye for details!
I try to find something to concentrate on.
Good eye
thanks!
Well spotted, a small but important detail says the director
Thanks Michael
That was a great catch, noticing the lightbulb in the picture. Well done for making a good story out of it to.
thank you
Oh snap! There’s always something overlooked! Nice!
Thanks Susan
Should demand a pay rise for spotting the light, imagine the embarrassment if the film was released.
Ha! True James. I love to spot continuity errors.
LOL, made me look again!
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Well, I never saw that. Good eye and great job in turning it into a story! =)
Thanks Brenda
I would never have seen that. Sometimes it’s the little details that create the story.
thanks Linda