This comment fits under the heading of numbskull fool.
The family name should be legendary to any American. Why?
Elia Kazan was "a legendary director, writer and producer of films such as A Streetcar Named Desire, On the Waterfront and East of Eden. He won two Oscars, three Tony Awards and four Golden Globes for his work. He also faced controversy for his anti-Communist testimony and his treatment of actors."Or one can enjoy a short drive from Langley, Virginia, or the United States Congress (just across the Potomac), to enjoy a meal at Kazan Restaurant, McLean, VA"After Elia Kazan and his family immigrated to the United States from Turkey, he grew up in New York City and attended Williams College and Yale University. As a theater director, he worked with major writers like Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams. In Hollywood, he directed award-winning films like A Streetcar Named Desire and On the Waterfront, both starring Marlon Brando, and East of Eden with James Dean. Over his career, Kazan received three Tony Awards and two Academy Awards for his directorial work. He was often controversial, most of all when he "named names" of Communist Party members in a 1952 government investigation."
All this to say, 'ansel12' doesn't measure up to the truly great American photographer, Ansell Adams, any more than your moniker proves anything. But such is the nature of comments of no consequence.
That post was sure irrelevant.