A short story.
The camera club to which I belonged (briefly) this year, has won the DSLR User Magazine "Battle of the Clubs" UK-wide competition. With the win comes a prize of £3,000 of Canon digital gear. (I can claim no part of the glory as none of my efforts were included as entries for any of the monthly judged "rounds".)
Having won the prize, the members are debating what should be chosen from the Canon catalogue by the club. A top-notch Canon printer was ruled out on the basis that very few, if any, of the members print anything - ever. This is because all club competitions are projected images taken with digital cameras. Sadly, this seems increasingly to be the way the photographic world is headed.
Here's the thing......with the internet and advent of hybrid processing which, by definition, forces us to digitise an analogue "original", it's very easy to see how we get into the habit of not printing.
My "photographic" resolution for 2011 is to have a lot more of my work printed - even though I don't have a printer myself.
(Oh, and I'm also going to lose a load of weight in 2011).
What about the rest of you....??