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On 24 Dec 2001 at 17:27, David J. Bookbinder wrote: > I've had two incarnations as a photographer. The first > was as a mostly black and white photographer during the late 60s and > throughout the 70s, and everything was, of course, all chemical. The second > has begun only this year, and it's all digital. But the process feels > essentially the same. I think of the things I take with my digital camera > and print on my inkjet printer as photographs. What else could they be? Your story rings true, David. I've never been a pro photographer, but it was pretty much that way for me. Epson inkjet printers and inexpensive film scanners brought me back into an intense avocation that had been dormant for 25 years or so. I'm not exactly sure where gary's coming from with this criticism of inkjet prints, and/or those who sell them. rafe b. - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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