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Sender:Edward Fink
Date/Time:2005-Jan-24 17:17:00
Subject:Re: Marketplace - A World Wide Panorama

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Marketplace - A World Wide Panorama Edward Fink 2005-Jan-24 17:17:00
	If you need an exciting "marketplace" you could do a nice
interior panorama of a crack house.  That might make for an interesting
adventure, not to mention an interesting panorama.  :)

	A twisted streak in me actually caused me to think pretty hard
about shooting a crack house or street corner drug market, but I think
I'll play it safe and stick with the Mall of America, the largest mall
in the U.S.


Ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Caroling [mailto:#removed#] 
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 7:35 AM
To: #removed#
Subject:  Re: Marketplace - A World Wide Panorama


I read the theme description with waning interest, 
finding only dull or tourist markets in my area. 
That is, I like to shop, but not with a camera. 
On-line or online is interesting, but too virtual for 
my camera to capture or my mind to visualize. 
In my dictionary, the third meaning for marketplace 
is "the marketplace of ideas". 
"The figurative place of assembly where works, 
opinions, and ideas are debated and exchanged."
That gave me a start. The panorama itself can be
a marketplace.
I'm ideas that are literal and? representational. Did the
whole 20th century of art get lost in the panoramic
spin?

--- In #removed#, G. Donald Bain <#removed#> wrote:
> Finally there is the vast and shadowy on-line marketplace. Some parts 
> are actual, such as the huge Amazon.com warehouse in Nevada, but most 
> types of on-line commerce will be a challenge to photograph.
> 






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