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06/16/2003 12:45:38 PM · #1 |
I was discussing this with a friend the other day and thought I could bring this back on topic. I think some of the editing rules could use a facelift.
For instance, why is dodging and burning forbiden? These are basic techniques used by photographers since the birth of photography. Why should we be limited with these basic tools?
Maybe other rules could be revisited at the same time. These are the only two I can think of, but I'm just throwing the idea in the air...
Take care. :-)
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06/16/2003 12:48:17 PM · #2 |

Message edited by author 2003-06-16 12:49:42.
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06/16/2003 12:51:43 PM · #3 |
I can only assume that Dr Jones has not read the dozens of topics on this very issue that have thoroughly discussed the matter over the last month. Dr J. perhaps you could read those threads first before we re-start this whole issue.
Message edited by author 2003-06-16 12:52:05.
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06/16/2003 12:52:50 PM · #4 |
Yes, please don't post any responses here. I can't stand to do this again... |
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06/16/2003 01:03:43 PM · #5 |
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06/16/2003 01:05:09 PM · #6 |
Ya beat me to it....and if you look the challege black on black is open to using any tools you prefer... |
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06/19/2003 12:25:52 AM · #7 |
oups.
Well, maybe I didn't post in vein... there is now a POLL on the subject on the main page.
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