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Thanks Unclebilly...check your inbox!
Scott - thanks for the understanding ear! The machine needs to look, and perform, as a unique whole...and not just as a bunch of disparate parts, lest it become a "frankencamera." Lots of folks, in considering the manufacturing process, don't seem to get this.
Glen that aerial camera is amazing! (I’ve been a Leica user since way back when). I have two heroes in the realm of aerial photography - one being William Garnett who was active back in the 1940's through '80s...the other being Bradford Washburn - who I actually met when he was ninety years old and still full of energy and enthusiasm. At any rate, if you are not familiar with Bradford’s work, you owe it to yourself to check it out!
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