William Robb wrote: >Anyway, it turns out I won the contest with the following image: > >http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/works/01500016b.html
Great work! You got the lighting absolutely perfect! >Even more interesting (to me, anyway), is that the first *and* second place >pictures were printed in an Epson inkjet printer, as opposed to photographic >paper. Sigh. It was only a matter of time until digital B&W printing started to overtake wet printing. I'm moving that direction myself. I *am* going to keep my darkroom equipment and do web B&W prints, but I suspect that within a couple of years, I'll be doing so just because silver gelatin prints will have extra sales value simply because of their novelty, rather than their quality. "Gee, you mean that print wasn't made on a computer?!"

