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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 206694" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>Pretty cool. Not my cup of tea just because of the clean-up and re-shoots involved, but this is great work. The lighting in particular is very good.</p><p></p><p>It all falls under the "art" umbrella to me. Photography is photography is art. There isn't much difference between this and HDR, and if you can make that leap, then there's not much difference between HDR and Ansel Adams' dark room techniques. No distinction necessary.</p><p></p><p>Take a smartphone for example. It can access the internet and run apps, so is it a computer? You can take pictures with it, so is it a camera? No...it's still just a phone. Today's automobiles have more technology than the first manned space shuttles. So are we driving around in spaceships? No...it's still just a car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 206694, member: 1061"] Pretty cool. Not my cup of tea just because of the clean-up and re-shoots involved, but this is great work. The lighting in particular is very good. It all falls under the "art" umbrella to me. Photography is photography is art. There isn't much difference between this and HDR, and if you can make that leap, then there's not much difference between HDR and Ansel Adams' dark room techniques. No distinction necessary. Take a smartphone for example. It can access the internet and run apps, so is it a computer? You can take pictures with it, so is it a camera? No...it's still just a phone. Today's automobiles have more technology than the first manned space shuttles. So are we driving around in spaceships? No...it's still just a car. [/QUOTE]
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