Hi Ray.
Why? I think my opening sentence goes a long way to explaining. However...
For many years I had my own darkroom but I no longer have the space for one or the time to produce my own chemical prints. Also, for a brief period, I didn't even have a film camera. So, I decided to see how effective technology - in the shape of Silver Efex Pro - is at producing film simulations.
Incidentally, I have fully embraced digital as a different and "parallel" medium and thoroughly enjoy using both film and digital. I currently own three digital cameras: Nikon D300, D700 and Panasonic Lumix LX3, as well as Canon F1-N, EF and A1 film bodies, a Hasselblad 500 c/m, a Voigtlander Vito 35mm folder and Zeiss Ikon Nettar 518/16 120 folder.
I shoot a wide range of subjects from portraits/weddings to landscapes to travel to street and macro work on digital and also on film.
Nevertheless, there are some digital images I've taken with which I enjoy experimenting. I like the technology. I don't believe it will ever replace film but it's fun using it and seeing how the results turn out. That's my prerogative.
Since re-acquiring a number of film cameras, I am thoroughly enjoying using them. I still don't have a darkroom, however, so I use the services of a local pro photographer to develop the negs and trannies for me. I then scan them so I can post the results - either to my website (currently under construction / review) or to forums and galleries like this one.
Now - back to my original question:
Can anyone tell me whether digital images that have been manipulated to simulate film are allowed on this site, or point to the rule where they are disallowed, please?
Many thanks.
Paul.