divine`
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Well, as I expect none of you noticed, my posting (and reading) here was somewhat lacking over the last sort of year or so.
However, on returning i've been reading around a lot and getting my feel for the place back and this thread is the result of something that's kind of standing out to me at the moment.
A lot of posters seem to have an almost 'blind' approach to making a photo 'perfect'.
For example, i've seen shots posted that are noisy, and several people post 'remove the noise', when I feel looking at the photo the noise is partly what makes the atmosphere and feel of the shot, removing it would leave it cold and sterile.
It's almost as if some people are looking at every technical aspect individually and not considering how the parts make the whole as much.
I wonder if this is due to the growth of digital? It's easy to fix everything. A couple of clicks and you can 'fix' any imperfections. You can carry on a march down a path of technical 'correctness' with ease.
Does anyone else see the vibe i'm seeing or have I just picked a bad string of threads to look in?
However, on returning i've been reading around a lot and getting my feel for the place back and this thread is the result of something that's kind of standing out to me at the moment.
A lot of posters seem to have an almost 'blind' approach to making a photo 'perfect'.
For example, i've seen shots posted that are noisy, and several people post 'remove the noise', when I feel looking at the photo the noise is partly what makes the atmosphere and feel of the shot, removing it would leave it cold and sterile.
It's almost as if some people are looking at every technical aspect individually and not considering how the parts make the whole as much.
I wonder if this is due to the growth of digital? It's easy to fix everything. A couple of clicks and you can 'fix' any imperfections. You can carry on a march down a path of technical 'correctness' with ease.
Does anyone else see the vibe i'm seeing or have I just picked a bad string of threads to look in?

