From: Dave Rose (cactuscowboy@attbi.com)
Date: 12/21/02-08:41:18 PM Z
Does the landscape exist, whether it's viewed or not? I think yes, it does.
The Shoshone River is most certainly a few hundred yards south of here, and
the McCullough Peaks are definitely on the horizon beyond the river; even
though it's now dark and I can't see them. There's undoubtedly a wild
turkey roosting in a cottonwood tree nearby, with one eye partially open, on
guard for nocturnal predators. Does what the turkey sees (the river and the
mountains) count as a body being there "to view a landscape"?
If you see a landscape in a dream, is it really a landscape?
Cactus Cowboy
Big Wonderful Wyoming
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon" <fotonerd@yahoo.com>
To: <alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca>
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 4:28 PM
Subject: landscape question
>
> If nobody is there to view a landscape, is it really a landscape?
>
> (My answer is no. Jon)
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