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P3D Photos of Mars


  • From: markaren@xxxxxxxxx (Karen Obusek)
  • Subject: P3D Photos of Mars
  • Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 22:39:15 -0500 (EST)

Mike Kersenbrock mentioned the fact that a photograph of the surface of
Mars, without a direct title may be mistaken for a desert on earth. This
is probably true because the main subject within the photograph is
unknown. A photo of a child at play would be recognized worldwide, thus
a title directly referring to the child in the photograph is not
necessary. Why then would there be an objection to a title like "After
School" or " Mothers Calling" etc.? These titles add additional
information to the photo to tell the story, right? Of course, in fine
P3D fashion, there is always one extreme example to support the
contrary. :-) :-) 
                                               Mark Dottle


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