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I have not seen this book, so I will not even try to comment on IT. I will, however say that the "tastes" of black&white vs. color, are all in the individual's own liking. I have been shooting both color and B&W for years. I guess it all boils down to the frame of mind (no pun intended) of the photographer at the place and time. I have shot color that after seeing it, I wished I'd done it in B&W, and likewise for shooting B&W. <br />That's one of the reasons I plan on buying a top-line digital camera soon. First off, I will never have to worry about running out of film, and second, I can do any kind of prints I want off the old computer. The only drawback I see here, is digital cameras won't do color slides. But, give 'em a few years, they will get that down too.... <br /> Todd C.
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