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Subject: [Leica] The high price of progress
From: mark at rabinergroup.com (Mark Rabiner)
Date: Sat Mar 5 18:11:03 2005

On 3/4/05 8:35 PM, "Scott McLoughlin" <scott@adrenaline.com> typed:

> When I'm not mucking with the printer and inks itself
> (hate that, drives me nuts when it doesn't work), inkjet
> printing is a total blast when I "get into the zone."
> 
> I use MIS inks on a cheap C86 and PWP, which so far
> provides more capabilities than I've had the time or inclination
> to master. I love futzing around with the different variables and
> making different prints, trying to get it just right and what not.
> 
> Just don't know what to do with all the prints :-)
> 
> Scott
> 
> Mark Rabiner wrote:
> 
Two friends of mine in the past week have said a similar thing to me when
I'd edge them on to print and or edit and get more "into it".
"but what do I do with the prints?"
Stick them in a nice envelope or better a Portfolio box or book.
When people say "I hear you're interested in photography?"
Pull them out.
Instead of your newest lens.

The ones which don't make it into your current stack of prints or "book" or
"portfolio" go in big boxes color coded in your basement. So they can mold
nicely.

Mark Rabiner
Photography
Portland Oregon
http://rabinergroup.com/





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