23rd October 2008, 07:19 PM
I think even an awareness taught out of a textbook is better than no awareness at all.
I really don't think it's too technical to ask that people be aware that soils and sediments move and that not everything black is charcoal, it doesn't have to be very technical, just enough to allow those who want to to follow up on it. -PS, why wouldn't you at least put a slot through and record a palaeochannel?
Best way to improve photography, let people see the photos they take! I take your point though, nobody explained cameras to me for years. I'd hate to think what my early photography looked like.
I really don't think it's too technical to ask that people be aware that soils and sediments move and that not everything black is charcoal, it doesn't have to be very technical, just enough to allow those who want to to follow up on it. -PS, why wouldn't you at least put a slot through and record a palaeochannel?
Best way to improve photography, let people see the photos they take! I take your point though, nobody explained cameras to me for years. I'd hate to think what my early photography looked like.