Yes, I've dozed off a few times while reading it, but I've also learned a
few things as well.  Speaking for myself, I've found the best way for the
book to hold my interest is to read about what I want to know, or to find
an answer to a question or a problem.  Trying to read it straight through
became a snooze real fast.

One of the things that annoyed me was that in the first two chapters or so,
the only mention of "photography" was peripheral.  The focus was on
"digital imaging" and "digital capture."  Looks like photography is dead,
or at least in it's death throes.  I don't recall any mention of
photographs, just images.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: William Robb 

> > Hey, I think it's a great book, but it's not necessarily a panacea for
all
> > photographers in all situations.
> >
>
> I haven't managed to read more than a paragraph of it without being put
to 
> sleep.
>
> William Robb
>


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