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tsjanik
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Mark:
Nice essay. It is typical of the information that has made The Luminous Landscape a valuable and unique resource for photographers.
Since I still use film, I might have suggested a less confrontational title however.
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Lisa Nikodym
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Yes, good article. If I ever stop traveling long enough to run out of DSLR photos to work on, I need to go back to all the good film photos I took previously but never got time to scan (I've almost forgotten how), and then that article will be very useful.
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Lisa
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