Well if you watch TV instead of reading. As for no one reading, how do all those book stores stay in business. However, I will agree that there are a lot of so called technical books that kind of give you ionformation that way, and without the sound bites.
Bruce Dayton wrote: > Didn't this already start to happen when Velvia came on the scene to > give us that over-the-top punchy color in slides? I'm sure our > viewing mediums have had some impact, but so has our social > environment. Today, information is thrown at us in a very fast, > concentrated way. All the media types do it - short, fast > commercials, movies instead of books, etc. So to stand out from the > crowd - there has to be something catchy. Photography is just a > follow on to that. > > Some of my thoughts... > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

