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The print is not finished until the fat lady sings!
 

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Aggie said:
The above quote from the article made me think. Do I need to dust off my horned hat and breast shield to do darkroom stuff ala Wagner?

You mean you have to dust them off? You don't wear them all the time?

P.S. :whistle:
 

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Gee... not only does this guy think that pristine wilderness no longer exists, but that humans lived on this planet for millions of years BEFORE dinosaurs.
I'm sorry, but both the author and NGS just lost a lot of respect from this Wilderness Photographer.

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I know this is a bit late, but...

Both your points are wrong:

1) He states that the notion of pristine wilderness is gone, because most wilderness that is pristine is now 'managed' by governments

2) He does NOT say that humans lived before dinosaurs:
"Even when you see the early pictures of the West, it looks echoingly empty, yet from our perspective today we realize there were indigenous peoples living there - and for millions of years before, this was the playground and habitat of dinosaurs."
You could accuse him of confusing grammar, though.
 
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