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10/12/2014 09:30:20 AM · #26
Originally posted by kirbic:

Originally posted by Tiny:

All very good, now if someone could tell me the point of this I would be happy.


The point is used to make the pinhole. After that, it's art. ;-)


Thanks, that is pretty much as I thought.
10/12/2014 09:31:38 AM · #27
Originally posted by bvy:

Originally posted by Tiny:

All very good, now if someone could tell me the point of this I would be happy.

The point of what? Photography? Experimenting?


of making a piece of rubbish to take rubbish images
10/12/2014 10:28:23 AM · #28
Originally posted by Tiny:

Originally posted by bvy:

Originally posted by Tiny:

All very good, now if someone could tell me the point of this I would be happy.

The point of what? Photography? Experimenting?


of making a piece of rubbish to take rubbish images

I'm sure he appreciates that feedback...
10/12/2014 10:32:43 AM · #29
I,m refering to the process not anyone's actual images.
10/12/2014 10:33:17 AM · #30
..........sort of
10/12/2014 02:45:57 PM · #31
hmn. maybe we need a Rubbish Image challenge.

ALL of these playing-with-light images show us something about seeing.
10/12/2014 03:45:41 PM · #32
They definitely do teach us about seeing.

In order for a rubbish image to be compelling and effective, it can't rely much on details or sharpness, more so on large patterns and contrast created by different elements of the photo - it's a challenge to get something worth looking at, but good practice and I hope to become better at it and as a result better with regular lenses as well.
10/12/2014 04:27:16 PM · #33
Originally posted by MadMan2k:

They definitely do teach us about seeing.

In order for a rubbish image to be compelling and effective, it can't rely much on details or sharpness, more so on large patterns and contrast created by different elements of the photo - it's a challenge to get something worth looking at, but good practice and I hope to become better at it and as a result better with regular lenses as well.

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