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BAYRAM ERDEM Posted 13 years ago
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Hi,

One of my friends uploaded a video of his performance to Keek.com. But I couldn't watch it properly because it seems a mist covered the surface of his video recorder's lense. Can you guys tell me about how I can let him know, or can you tell me please what is the best expression meaning his work is misty?
  

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You could say the picture is "foggy". I think that is better than "misty". Note spelling: lens (an unusual form for a singular noun in English).

  • You could say the picture is "foggy".
  • I think that is better than "misty".
  • Note spelling: lens (an unusual form for a singular noun in English).
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You could say the picture is "foggy". I think that is better than "misty".

Note spelling: lens (an unusual form for a singular noun in English).
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Wow, ta muchly for your clarification. I ought to have been more careful with the pronunciation.

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