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Editor’s Note

The monochrome photograph you see here, “Blue Lagoon, Iceland,” was shot by Hiroshi Watanabe, one of the featured photographers in this Black-and-White Photography issue. (The story starts on page 30). That image, which, succeeds at being an interesting black-and-white photograph in at least three ways.

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