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10/20/2010 12:49:10 PM · #1 |
The answers are clearly detailed below:
What makes a Great Photograph?
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10/20/2010 01:34:59 PM · #2 |
I've done all those things, Tom, and I still suck, even by my own generous levels of tolerance. Is there a page two? |
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10/20/2010 02:04:36 PM · #3 |
He totally forgot to mention nekkid girls. |
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10/20/2010 02:06:03 PM · #4 |
Interesting site. I like their attitude. I browsed around a bit and also found this gem. I think it belongs to either Julietnn or DrAchoo. |
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10/20/2010 02:11:47 PM · #5 |
heheh. It did make me chuckle. But I won't let it influence what I do. Film, toy cameras, old cameras, large format... love it all. We can write page two:
-Nekkid girls (gotta try that one!)
-Obscenely expensive digital gear (not in the cards at the moment)
-Death of the photographer (not ready to go there yet either)
At this point, you either got it or you don't.
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10/20/2010 02:19:45 PM · #6 |
Here's a good one: 15 truths about photography
#6 is great: "Most cheap lenses are better than you are a photographer." This resonates with me because I have relatively cheap lenses and my highest scoring photo here was taken with the crappiest one. |
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10/20/2010 02:47:45 PM · #7 |
i would just go with what works on this site.
Push the saturation and use topaz. |
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10/20/2010 02:51:14 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by mike_311: i would just go with what works on this site.
Push the saturation and use topaz. |
Oversharpen, oversharpen, oversharpen. |
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