In a message dated 2/5/2008 4:33:12 P.M. Pacific  Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 05/02/08, William Robb,  discombobulated, unleashed:

>Back when we just took pictures, I wasn't  worried, there were lots of 
>pictures to be taken, and there was little  chance of running out. You could 
>even take the same picture over and  over again, even different people could 
>do that.
>
>When we  took pictures, we let the light escape, sort of a catch and release 
 
>philosophy.
>Now, we don't take pictures, we capture them.  Eventually, if we aren't 
>careful, they will become extinct, along with  the light that we are no 
>longer releasing.
>
>It will all  end in a sad, pictureless darkness.

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Maybe we'll all have to  smash our DSLRs and let the pixelated light out. Of 
course, it might look a bit  funny once it disperses -- a green square there, 
a blue square there, a red  square there, a hot spot there...

But better to smash a DSLR than curse  the darkness.

Marnie aka Doe ;-)   
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