Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/03/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Gerry- I too feel liberated the computer. But I still LOVE the silver print and the B+W darkroom. I miss it. I will only set up for black/white - three baths of chemistry that are pretty easy to handle and dispose of, and it is a get away for me as well. I go there, turn the radio /CD player on, relax and have some fun. And come out with some great looking prints that Cone can't match. All together - I suppose that's part of the appeal. As a chemist for 1/2 my education , and a veterinary neuroscientist (and a photographer the rest of the time :-) ) for the other, I suppose the chemical process still has a certain appeal, and I know that emulsion chemists are still hard at work making new and better films. Take a look at www.eink.com (A company I consult for) -- in their mind, your computer screen will someday go from pixels to chemistry. Kind of funny how it all comes around. But I hear you - I like the freedom of working in the light as well. It is great to have choices, isn't it? Main thing -- HAVE FUN - and as I said before, from the snaps of you on your site, you look like a man who is having the most fun anyone can with their clothes on ;-) Ed > > The most liberating thing that has EVER happened to my photography is > leaving the darkroom! Just at the moment I am in the middle of printing my > entry (4 prints) for the Royal Photographic Society International Open > competition/exhibition from my Kodachrome slides. I have had work exhibited > in this before, and it is a great honour to be accepted as one of the 150 > finalists out of an entry of well over 1000. I was simply unable to do this > in the darkroom, and to control every stage of what I was doing. I have had > a one-man exhibition of my colour work and have repeatedly sold work for > very good prices, all thanks to the computer and printer. I, for one, am > certainly not sorry. > > Gerry > > Gerry Walden LRPS > www.gwpics.com - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html