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Sigma 15mm f2.8 Fisheye - First Impressions
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 233601" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I patently disagree with the blanket categorizing of <em>every</em> photographer that spends significant time in post as being "not good". I could pull a ton of examples from well known photographers to folks on this page refuting the statement, but I really don't want to hijack my own thread (take a look at the work of <a href="http://haroldrossfineart.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Harold Ross</a> that I mention in another thread for a perfect example). But with that said, I do agree that a lot of photographers will over-process in an effort to make something out of nothing - been there, done that. A good photographer starts with a good photograph, regardless of how long they spend in post. A great photographer knows what to tweak, what not to tweak, and most importantly when to stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 233601, member: 9240"] I patently disagree with the blanket categorizing of [I]every[/I] photographer that spends significant time in post as being "not good". I could pull a ton of examples from well known photographers to folks on this page refuting the statement, but I really don't want to hijack my own thread (take a look at the work of [URL="http://haroldrossfineart.wordpress.com/"]Harold Ross[/URL] that I mention in another thread for a perfect example). But with that said, I do agree that a lot of photographers will over-process in an effort to make something out of nothing - been there, done that. A good photographer starts with a good photograph, regardless of how long they spend in post. A great photographer knows what to tweak, what not to tweak, and most importantly when to stop. [/QUOTE]
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