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LOS ANGELES TIMES:
Thursday, January 7, 1999
California Living Section - Page #2
Express Yourself
Glimpses of a More Perfect Past
By BOOTH MOORE
Imagine a world without pollution, trash or development. No, it's
not a John Lennon ballad but the work of Wayne Williams.
A Los Angeles artist, Williams uses the newest technology to reveal
the way our environment looked before modern-day intrusions. The
two-step process begins with a photograph of a sweeping vista. Subjects
thus far have included Rocky Point in Big Sur, Pescadaro Point in
Pebble Beach and Joshua Tree National Monument. Williams then transfers
the photo into a computer, where evidence of trash, graffiti and
man-made structures is digitally erased.
"It's tough for people who see my photos to go back to the
real-life scene and see telephone poles and trash clouding the view,"
Wayne says. "It's an awakening experience to realize how rapidly
the environment is changing."
Wayne's images can be viewed on the Internet at http://home.earthlink.net/~wwclick
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