Is my car and we pulled that off in one shot, again all you need is a good camera and something interesting to point it at.
Photoshop is like boyband music in that it isn't real, genuine or from the heart.
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(, Sat 7 Nov 2009, 0:18, Reply)
typically you take a photo because you wish to reproduce what you are seeing, however cameras see a very different picture to what we see, so an element of post processing is nearly always needed to 'correct' the picture to what you saw when you took it, or otherwise sharpen it, correct colour balance etc.
If that mini isnt shopped in any way, then theres some very strange settings inside your camera
(, Sat 7 Nov 2009, 0:27, Reply)
Resubmit with DICOM / PS data intact and I'll Believe you!
(THEY ARE GORGEOUS!)
All I have is this:
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(, Sat 7 Nov 2009, 0:28, Reply)
It doesn't matter how you make it, its the fact that you make it.
Elitist twaddle.
Personally I think unless you develope the film yourself in your own dark room, taken on glass plates on a field camera its not proper photgraphy, any idiot can take HDR stuff on long exposures out of a digital box.*
*You see what I did there?
(, Sat 7 Nov 2009, 4:53, Reply)
as long as it's you that's calling it art.
(, Sat 7 Nov 2009, 9:18, Reply)
who think you need to have a good camera in order to take a nice photograph.
(, Sat 7 Nov 2009, 14:14, Reply)
you need good glass to take a nice picture. This fact lets so many people down.
(, Sat 7 Nov 2009, 16:57, Reply)
i have seen pictures taken with a crappy plastic lens toy that make stuff from top end digital cameras look like arse clippings.
a good shot is almost entirely down to compositition. good glass? nonsense!
(, Sun 8 Nov 2009, 22:43, Reply)