Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/02/09
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> I may disagree on the fine art print. To me I do place some value on how > the > photographer got to the final image. > > Others may of course disagree as it's a highly personal preference but > between two IDENTICAL looking photos where; > 1) was taken with a dSLR and printed on printer, and > 2) was taken with a rangefinder camera from 1950 and printed in a darkroom > > I personally 'value' #2 more (regardless if the photographer was me or > someone else). > On the wall they will look the same but to me I will still find some > inherent values in #2 that I prefer. > May just be nostalgic and ludditesque - and I may be the only one that > feels > that way. No 2 may in future become more sought after as "art", but as the Lug print exchange has shown, the digital print is every bit as fine. I still print in the darkroom, so I would like to believe my prints might have rarity value ;-) they often lack artistic value !!!! Cheers Alastair