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		<title>By: John Langmore</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Langmore</dc:creator>
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		<description>JP,

That is a very poetic and apt description of the beauty of film.  What I found particularly compelling was Bill Evans&#039; quote from the &quot;Kind of Blue&quot; (one of my favorites as well) liner notes.  It is the fact that film forces a much more delicate and intuitive relationship with the scene being photographed.  While digital doesn&#039;t necessarily destroy that (as their are amazing photographers shooting digital - Salgado!), it does nothing to promote that intimate, delicate relationship the way the more static analogue shot does.  I think that is the great disadvantage of digital.  In the end though, it is the beauty of the print produced by film and a wet tray that I think is the real advantage of film.  It is simply incomparable.

Thanks for putting your thoughts down and sharing them with me.  They are enlightening and well worth reading.

Best,
JHL</description>
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<p>That is a very poetic and apt description of the beauty of film.  What I found particularly compelling was Bill Evans&#8217; quote from the &#8220;Kind of Blue&#8221; (one of my favorites as well) liner notes.  It is the fact that film forces a much more delicate and intuitive relationship with the scene being photographed.  While digital doesn&#8217;t necessarily destroy that (as their are amazing photographers shooting digital &#8211; Salgado!), it does nothing to promote that intimate, delicate relationship the way the more static analogue shot does.  I think that is the great disadvantage of digital.  In the end though, it is the beauty of the print produced by film and a wet tray that I think is the real advantage of film.  It is simply incomparable.</p>
<p>Thanks for putting your thoughts down and sharing them with me.  They are enlightening and well worth reading.</p>
<p>Best,<br />
JHL</p>
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