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That's cool! It's just a personal thing, that's all. <br /> <br />For me to feel comfortable laying out that kinda money on a book, I want maximal "realism", not "special effects". <br /> <br />When I ordered the book through B Dalton, I expected to part with the money, and go home with the book. Straight up. <br /> <br />When it came in, I was like "O no-no-no!" <br /> <br />Only book ever I've taken advantage of Barnes & Noble/B. Daltons offer of "If you don't like it, bring it back". <br /> <br />I will say that Plowden is an excellant photographer though. The man knows "light". And he is a genius, when it comes to perspective. <br /> <br />That "Wabash Bridge" of Jay Goulds near Pittsburgh is a trip
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