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Which reminds me, we used to have an uncle who worked as a photographer for National Geographic. He was always very eager to take family portraits. Being of modest circumstances our extended family was always thrilled since otherwise such a thing would be unthinkable. He would arrive bristling with cameras, tripods and lenses and proceed to muster us into some form of family group. We all felt it was a minor inconvenience to paint our faces, don loin cloths and hold stick spears to avail ourselves of such high professional services at little or no cost.
PhilC, Expect to hear from my attorneys for the pain, suffering and mental anguish I had to endure when your post caused me to expel a carbonated diet beverage out of my nose. LOL. Talk about a sinus enema! I didn't see it coming. All I can think about now is the movie "Krippendorf's Tribe". Cheers, RWB64
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Attached Link: http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/2005-12-13-national-geographic-digital_x.htm
After decades of sticking with painted illustraions for their paleontology articles, they've gone digital. They used a custom version of Mojoworld, among other things.