Gary,

I have to disagree with you about the enlargements. Sometimes the impact of an image is greatly diminished when it runs small, no matter if it's tack sharp or not. Sure, people will often miss that point and go up closer and scrutinize the enlargement, but they're just cheating themselves out of the greater experience. I have a shot that looks OK small, but when blown up it has depth and immersion that makes people just sit and take it in. On the flip side, some images fall apart when blown up, not in terms of sharpness, but in their emotional impact.

Hope you understand what I'm trying to say. I often disagree with you, not because I'm contrarian, but because I enjoy the discussions with you.

Later.