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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 61121" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>I don't waste my time anymore arguing with these people about processing or not processing. For everyone who picks up a digital camera, it's a simple matter of choice: either the photographer processes/edits the photos, or s/he lets the camera do it. That's all. I'm not a photojournalist, so I enjoy editing because I consider it part of the artistic process.</p><p></p><p>The people who argue from the "natural/purist" stance are the same ones who look at a great photo you've taken and immediately ask "what kind of camera do you have?" . . . very much like asking the chef who just cooked a fantastic meal, "what kind of stove do you have?" They don't really understand the "digital" in digital photography and no amount of arguing will change that.</p><p></p><p>Save your breath and just do what you like best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 61121, member: 1573"] I don't waste my time anymore arguing with these people about processing or not processing. For everyone who picks up a digital camera, it's a simple matter of choice: either the photographer processes/edits the photos, or s/he lets the camera do it. That's all. I'm not a photojournalist, so I enjoy editing because I consider it part of the artistic process. The people who argue from the "natural/purist" stance are the same ones who look at a great photo you've taken and immediately ask "what kind of camera do you have?" . . . very much like asking the chef who just cooked a fantastic meal, "what kind of stove do you have?" They don't really understand the "digital" in digital photography and no amount of arguing will change that. Save your breath and just do what you like best. [/QUOTE]
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