We have the finest cameras in all photographic history. The lenses can resolve greater detail than ever before. Our darkrooms are now computers. The software can manipulate exposures with far greater precision and editing capabilities are far beyond what we had even a few years ago. Printing of images can be accomplished with a few keystrokes of a computer. The results are far better than what came out of a wet darkroom and accomplished with less effort, smell and time.
Why aren’t the photographs any better than they were in the past?
Not only is today Easter Sunday, it's also the day (maybe) of the last round of the Master's Golf Tournament. I had to include a photo of the Twelfth Hole, also known as "The Azalea Hole."
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