> -- > > Everyone else on this list, professional photographer, > > expert photographer, and otherwise are all wrong and > > you are, obviously, right. > > I believe this argument qualifies as a fallacy of distraction based on > popularity (i.e., the assertion that something must be true > because most people > believe it to be so). Anthony, you did not read what I wrote. I said "you are, obviously, right". Doesn't that close the discussion? I believe I've previously stated that even if everyone agreed with you, you find a way to argue about it. Most interesting.
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