On Sat, 4 Sep 2004 21:21:36 -0400, Paul Stenquist
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> 
> Oh, okay. But I think it's so busy and contrasty that it works better
> in color.
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2668932
> 
> Of course someone will point out that it's not really BW, but aside
> from not having grain, it's really BW. However, I can't print a digital
> BW that rivals a silver print. Of course I don't have the right inks to
> attempt an even match. Soon, however, I think that inkjet BW output
> will be every bit as nice as silver prints. And I find that somewhat
> sad. But it's probably true. I guess that's the way of the world.

You're right, Paul.  Seeing the two of them, it works better in
colour.  B&W misses that GREAT colour in those mirrored sunglasses; 
it's a huge part of his "attitude", as much as his pose and facial
expression.

Again, great shot!

cheers,
frank


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