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Lizard ­ Frenzy
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Feb 17, 2009 13:28 as a reply to  @ post 7342543 |  #46

So black and white photography isn't really photography?

Infrared photography isn't really photography?

Does it stop being "real photography" the second I open it up in Photoshop and do the slightest image adjustment?




  
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Feb 17, 2009 13:37 |  #47

Lizard Frenzy wrote in post #7345389 (external link)
So black and white photography isn't really photography?

Infrared photography isn't really photography?

Does it stop being "real photography" the second I open it up in Photoshop and do the slightest image adjustment?

You obviously are not reading what I'm writing, because if you had, you would know what my opinion on this is.


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Lizard ­ Frenzy
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Feb 17, 2009 14:25 as a reply to  @ Deckham's post |  #48

I saw you opine that the person's picture doesn't even belong on these forums since it strays too far from photography.

I then saw you write "how far one can take a photo before it crosses some virtual line arguable."

So pardon me if I'm a little bit confused about your stance given these contradictory statements. I'm not trying to start a fight, but when you make statements like that about other people's work, I think it warrants further elaboration.




  
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Feb 17, 2009 16:54 |  #49

I hear ya Lizard, and when I posed a similar line of argument I was informed of my inferior ability to read, reason and understand his thinking and posting as well.... I would recommend just letting it go as it seems every one of these types of HDR threads have always gone the same direction...

As my father says, "a fanatic is someone who wont change thier mind and cant change the subject"...lol

Now, I don't have a problem if he or anyone else doesn't like this type of photography, or any other, Photography is a very personal subjective art form. I personally dont like B&W much, that doesn't make them less valuable or "good", but I look at them/appreciate them less...lol and I dont comment on them, especially in a demeaning, snobby way.

Like I said earlier, I just really like the OP's picture!


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Feb 21, 2009 11:10 |  #50

this pictures is awesome !! someone have a great tutorial that show how to make pano in PS ? thanks




  
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