Re: Something to learn from (kind of a long read) but worth it
Um, that picture is a perfect example of what Ken was saying. You as the artist had an idea of what you wanted the picture to look like and and adjusted the camera accordingly. Granted that would be hard to achieve on my 16 yr old pentax point and shoot film camera...mabye I could âve blurred the waves in photochop. The $100 digital point and shoot that I gave my sister last xmas has shutter settings and could have easily taken that shot straight...I prolly would have bracketed the sheet of out the shots but that is all part of the process.
Remind me to post the macro shots my gf took of a cattail seedpod. Better than or equal to what my SLR could have done.
Sometimes it is not the technical detail of the shot that matters, rather the emotion that it carries. Whether that shot above was in pixels or graphite the artist would be trying to convey the same wow factor.
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