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Photo Editing is No Substitute for Photography Technique
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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 180137" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>Since I've been on this forum, this is at least the third time this topic has come up, and I'm sure it won't be the last. Frankly, I like the post made by Horoscope Fish so much that I think it should be made into a sticky because it covers everything, including the one point that's missed when this is "debated." . . vision. A photographer and a "snapshooter" are very different. A photographer incorporates vision, a snapshooter records a memory. It doesn't mean there can't be an overlap. I do both. And just because someone spends hours in post processing doesn't mean that they're working on "mistakes" . . . there is such a thing as "enhancements", and again has to do with artistic vision.</p><p></p><p>I love all my digital/artistic tools!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 180137, member: 1573"] Since I've been on this forum, this is at least the third time this topic has come up, and I'm sure it won't be the last. Frankly, I like the post made by Horoscope Fish so much that I think it should be made into a sticky because it covers everything, including the one point that's missed when this is "debated." . . vision. A photographer and a "snapshooter" are very different. A photographer incorporates vision, a snapshooter records a memory. It doesn't mean there can't be an overlap. I do both. And just because someone spends hours in post processing doesn't mean that they're working on "mistakes" . . . there is such a thing as "enhancements", and again has to do with artistic vision. I love all my digital/artistic tools! [/QUOTE]
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