jerry12953
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I never meant depressing in the sense of clinical depression. I hope no-one thought I meant that.
The idea that you can buy a collection of fabulous skies taken by god knows who and then combine one of them with one of your own landscape images seems so far removed from photography as I understand it.
You can imagine the designer saying to the client:
"Here's the photo of your (.......structure.......whatever.....), sir. Would you like to pick a sky from this selection, and we'll drop it in for you."
Or the photographer anxious to impress his friends, his flickr buddies, whatever, doing the same thing.
It's all too easy. Not having been brought up photographically speaking in the digital era, I do find it contrary to the spirit of photography.
Juggler poses this question -
"For everyone else - why shouldn't we attempt to get the best out of our images?"
I have no problem with that. I do it myself. I've just discovered the adjustment brush! Now there's a thing....
But somewhere between there and sky replacement is a line which in my opinion takes us beyond photography and into something else entirely.
I applaud the good sense and integrity of the organisers of LPOTY in recognising this and staying the right side of that line.
The idea that you can buy a collection of fabulous skies taken by god knows who and then combine one of them with one of your own landscape images seems so far removed from photography as I understand it.
You can imagine the designer saying to the client:
"Here's the photo of your (.......structure.......whatever.....), sir. Would you like to pick a sky from this selection, and we'll drop it in for you."
Or the photographer anxious to impress his friends, his flickr buddies, whatever, doing the same thing.
It's all too easy. Not having been brought up photographically speaking in the digital era, I do find it contrary to the spirit of photography.
Juggler poses this question -
"For everyone else - why shouldn't we attempt to get the best out of our images?"
I have no problem with that. I do it myself. I've just discovered the adjustment brush! Now there's a thing....
But somewhere between there and sky replacement is a line which in my opinion takes us beyond photography and into something else entirely.
I applaud the good sense and integrity of the organisers of LPOTY in recognising this and staying the right side of that line.




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