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Take a duck who works as a photographer amongst human beings with crying babies, bridezilla complexes and clueless clients and we’ll show you a portrait of “W.T. Duck,” the comic strip that quickly exploded in popularity with camera aficionados and comics fans on the Web and is now in syndication.
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Bailey said, 6 months ago
“Ansel Adams”… ? I am, and I’m grateful.
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Sigh.
simpsonfan2 said, 6 months ago
Would he have used digital cameras if he were still around?
Bailey said, 6 months ago
@simpsonfan2
Hard to imagine he would… but he might. He might not have any other choice.
capnLaz
said, 6 months ago
As a last resort to capture an image, he could sensitize glass plates with silver nitrate and go from there…
Bailey said, 6 months ago
@capnLaz
True. It’s been done before, after all.
I heard tell of glass plate negs being used to build a greenhouse, once, and the images slowly faded away.
SharkNose said, 6 months ago
That sounds like Homer Simpson in the classroom.
simpsonfan2 said, 6 months ago
@Bailey
Ken Burns’ The Civil War mentioned this.