Peter-lick...Dick'd-a-phone...this is getting good...:munch:
We have a Peter Lik store in our town, my teeth start to fall out just walking by. Sorry Stone, but Thomas Kinkade died an unhappy millionaire purveyor of closeout halloween candy art. At least Peter has his fleet of photoshop minions working to juice up his shots in post in the Walmart sized facility *they* produce the final product in, so he will likely pass on as a happy man since he is not moving the mouse...
The only time I ever saw a Peter Lik gallery was when I was in Key West in 2010 shooting Kodachrome, don't worry I didn't waste a single frame shooting his store

and I knew very little compared to what I know now, but I remember since I wasn't buying, that I didn't stay and see everything, but I remember this image in particular being memorable and stuck in my mind... I think this is it...
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I obviously have no idea what it was shot on, but it does look like a fuji chrome image... and I certainly think it's saturated, but so are lots of Velvia shots that are made just the way they are without photoshopping... I'm not saying SOME boost wasn't done to this image, just that it's POSSIBLE it wasn't a CRAZY amount of saturation.
Anyway, your B&W images are way better Dan, than Peter's and I don't know that I've seen any of your color images, but I'm sure they are fantastic.
As an aside, there's no counting on aesthetics when it comes to color, my mom, who does her best to support my art in her own way, doesn't like a single one of my B&W images, because she finds B&W images boring and prefers color, often asks me why I don't shoot more color images, almost desperately, and my reply is always the same, that I would if it weren't so expensive... HAH! but I do love B&W, just that, I would certainly shoot MORE color if I could afford it.
In contrast... here are a few of MY images that are color with no photoshop to the colors... all shot on chromes of some sort... they aren't too dissimilar in color intensity than his...
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