I print for posterity, but I also print because I love to print. A flat art 
photograph has much more appeal for me than a computer image. What's more, it's 
much higher resolution, the colors are richer, and the look is somewhat more 
natural, with reflected light providing the illumination -- just as it does in 
the real world. I have thousands of prints stored in boxes throughout the 
house. Some are optical prints from the old days. Many are inkjet prints. I 
like both. Most of them are larger than 8 x 10; none are smaller. I may run out 
of storage room, but I doubt that I'll ever stop printing. 
On Aug 7, 2011, at 12:14 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:

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