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P3D Re: Photos of Mars


  • From: michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxx (Michael Kersenbrock)
  • Subject: P3D Re: Photos of Mars
  • Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1998 20:35:51 -0800

> 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. :-) :-) 

Extreme examples provide the point clearly while minimizing
discussion of the example's details.  Although I'd not expect
Mars 3D photos taken by many people at a competition, I've noted
that a lot of my slides would be a great deal more interesting
if one knew what they were.  I don't mean cutsie stuff like
"what my child found" and the like, I'm talking more straight
descriptive titles.  Personally, I think the examples given
to support not having titles to be equally "extreme".  Trouble
is that a competition probably has to have ONE rule, and as 
such will have problems depending upon the slide and name given
to it.

Mike K.

>                                                Mark Dottle
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