Gotta laugh at that (not at you, John) for so often the comment made about
B&W photography is that it allows the viewer to concentrate on the subject
without the distraction of color. 

When watching some movies on DVD, I turn off the color.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: John Francis 
>
> My wife, for example, won't watch a B&W movie; the absence of
> colour really interferes with her ability to concentrate on the
> subject.  I don't go quite that far, but find that too often
> B&W photography gets to be too much about the process, and not
> enough about the subject.


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