>Is it just me, or do all railfan-oriented publications (books and
>mags) suck these days? Now before you flame me, let me elaborate.
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> Also, it
>kind of ties into a thread a month back, where we were all jabbering
>about what a photo is worth.
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>These fall into two categories: those that are nothing but
>pictures (usually crummy) with no info, and those that are nothing
>but text, with almost no (but equally crummy) photos.
This is rather a funny post considering your position during the image
pricing discussion. In short "ya gets what ya pay for folks" - the pubs are
paying next to nothing or nothing so that is what the images look like.
Period.
Lara
Lara Hartley
Photographer
Desert Dispatch
130 Coolwater Lane
Barstow, CA 92311
"It is easier to accept the message of the stars than the message of the
salt desert. The stars speak of man's insignificance in the long eternity
of time; the desert speaks of his insignificance right now."
Edwin Way Teale - Autumn Across America, 1956
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