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Tlaloc wrote:Unbelievably horrible text. Dozens killed! Snakes and scorpions, etc. Make me vomit.
GroundquestMSA wrote:Tlaloc wrote:Unbelievably horrible text. Dozens killed! Snakes and scorpions, etc. Make me vomit.
It's the Daily Mail. It's like a combination of Yahoo News, The National Enquirer and Discover magazine. The text is always horrible. I think Ms. Hinkle is using these articles as a vehicle to get her photos published, not as a contribution to quality journalism.
GroundquestMSA wrote:It's the Daily Mail. It's like a combination of Yahoo News, The National Enquirer and Discover magazine. The text is always horrible. I think Ms. Hinkle is using these articles as a vehicle to get her photos published, not as a contribution to quality journalism.
graveleye wrote:GroundquestMSA wrote:It's the Daily Mail. It's like a combination of Yahoo News, The National Enquirer and Discover magazine. The text is always horrible. I think Ms. Hinkle is using these articles as a vehicle to get her photos published, not as a contribution to quality journalism.
Nothing wrong with that. If I took great pictures and had a contact to get them published for money I would do it in a heartbeat.
Chads93GT wrote:Great photos, but...........the comment about death..........where in the article did it say that/ I even used the "find" function and didn't see that anywhere.....
...where the 330-metre drop has claimed dozens of climbers' lives
Tlaloc wrote:Unbelievably horrible text. Dozens killed! Snakes and scorpions, etc. Make me vomit.
KENTO wrote:I found the extreme wide angle distortion of most of her digital photos were at first glance pretty but they did take those awesome deep pits and make them look a bit too much like looking out of a Rabbit hole with greenery in miniature. Some things about the modern digital photography scene , I abhor , and this is one example of that.
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