> I print as and when required, or when I'm in the mood. I try and print as
> much as I can afford - for me, having paper prints to flip through is an
> essential part of photography - digital or otherwise. I never print
> smaller than 11"x 8".  Landscapes I always print larger. All my best work
> is printed, and this is the end of the process as far as I am concerned.
> Everything up until this point has been the creation of the image, and
> the method of storage of the image. The viewing of the print is how I
> look at the photograph.

But according to some around here, it's not a "photograph", it's an "inkjet
print:.
:-)


Bill


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