nanonyous
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Randhir, while you're buggering off, mind not ever addressing me in an argumentative manner again unless you're going to do something other than resort to ad hominem crap?
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Randhir, while you're buggering off, mind not ever addressing me in an argumentative manner again unless you're going to do something other than resort to ad hominem crap?
Ideally, if I have visualized the image and if I know my craft, I should always produce a negative that contains the required information and from which I should readily be able to make prints that fulfill the visualization, perhaps with moderate burning or dodging for local control. I can say that I achieve this in the majority of cases, but in honesty I must also admit that I can make doleful errors of judgment or calculation. The lens extension for close subjects can easily be overlooked, or we can expose for a different film than we are actually using; our shutters can fail inexplicably or our exposure meters go awry . A photographer is reminded that he is human, after all, and his equipment is not infallible. To assume otherwise is folly. It is fortunate that the printing process is as flexible as it is!
With negatives of good general quality the subtleties of the printing process may be applied to correct the occasional fault, and for creative purposes. Each photographer will inevitably develop his own variations of thought and procedure.
The point I wish to emphasize is the dual nature of printing: it is both a carrying-to-completion of the visualized image and a fresh creative activity in itself.
As with other creative processes, understanding craft and controlling the materials are vital to the quality of the final result.
Bad news words there. In my experience, family and friends expect you to do it for nothing...Let's just say I may have to do a photo shoot. Family photo shoot and have no idea how to price it.
Bad news words there. In my experience, family and friends expect you to do it for nothing...
Sigh how every thread gets derailed I stopped reading at page 2
IMO if I ever had to do a shooot( coming from a noob) I would try to make everything as perfect as I can get it.So I would move all the **** and all the stuff before hand my lights and so on then take all my pictures.If for some reason there is a fly or **** in the way or anything I didn't see in the shoot(or could have controlled) I would Photoshop them out.
Please stop misrepresenting my beliefs. Nowhere did I say that anything but straight out of the camera was taboo. What I did say from my first post is that if you're spending more than five minutes editing a photo you're wasting too much time - either you took a bad photo to begin with, you lack competency when it comes to editing, or a combination of the two.I have seen a multiple more examples of where people like Randhir and bwana are quite simply wrong in their essentially pretentious assumptions of 'getting it right in camera' in the modern photographic world, along with all sorts of other people.
Please stop misrepresenting my beliefs. Nowhere did I say that anything but straight out of the camera was taboo. What I did say from my first post is that if you're spending more than five minutes editing a photo you're wasting too much time - either you took a bad photo to begin with, you lack competency when it comes to editing, or a combination of the two.
I wont even begin to go into the genres where altering reality is taboo but if a photographer lacks the skill and foresight necessary and cannot survive without the clone tool or the healing brush then best they stay away from them and stick to the artsy-fartsy side of things.![]()
Guys if u do shoot and somebody has a pimple that makeup did not cover, is it your job to fix it after the shoot?
Sigh how every thread gets derailed I stopped reading at page 2
Does anyone even read his posts?
Please stop misrepresenting my beliefs. Nowhere did I say that anything but straight out of the camera was taboo.
Which is exactly what I said before nanymous started to rant for some unknown reason.