Regardless of the nit-picking initial responses to my posting, the
book is a thought-provoking volume, and I'm enjoying it.
The sub-title
is "What if the enemy *is* the State?", and one doesn't have to go many
days back in history to see the relevance.
My personal computer has
died (won't boot = XP), and although I do have a back-up it is not
recent enough for me to want to use it. I'd lose too much valuable
recent work. To the repair-man it will go.
I've not managed to read
many digests, but I have read a few. I've been busy making display
stands etc to use when I begin trying to sell my prints at 2 local
open-air markets.
And a little note to Moose. I will not resile from
my preference for overcast / bright overcast conditions for making
flower studies. Also, I have yet to see any published works by other
notable photographers in which any / many such images have been made in
full sunlight.
Brian Swale
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