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<blockquote data-quote="Fish-eyed" data-source="post: 70722" data-attributes="member: 10203"><p>I don't think you can just leave it at that. The image you capture isn't even visible until you process it chemically with film or on computer with DSLR's. It would be kind of a boring hobby/profession if all we did was capture images that no one could ever see. The photography definition above makes no mention of what we do/ how we process the captured image. If I adjust the saturation or sharpness (or whatever) more or less than one of you , is one of us not a photographer?</p><p>While I agree there is a lot of over the top images out there that I don't care for, there are others I wish I had shot. The definition of photography shows that it is a science. But making photographs then has to be an art and in art there are no rules. Clearly to me they aren't the same thing.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fish-eyed, post: 70722, member: 10203"] I don't think you can just leave it at that. The image you capture isn't even visible until you process it chemically with film or on computer with DSLR's. It would be kind of a boring hobby/profession if all we did was capture images that no one could ever see. The photography definition above makes no mention of what we do/ how we process the captured image. If I adjust the saturation or sharpness (or whatever) more or less than one of you , is one of us not a photographer? While I agree there is a lot of over the top images out there that I don't care for, there are others I wish I had shot. The definition of photography shows that it is a science. But making photographs then has to be an art and in art there are no rules. Clearly to me they aren't the same thing. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2 [/QUOTE]
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