Good point. If we limit the discussion to visioning techniques rather than "technical" techniques (like how I used such-and-such filter in PS to do x) then I'm for it. Perhaps some proposals? How about: - Looking for contrast light - Anticipating soft light - Capturing the moment - Getting a model to relax (with before/after comparison) (For just four examples) This way, people can contribute to the forum on a thematic basis yet not have to go into great detail Just a thought. Michael. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry From: Don Roberts <droberts@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 17:55:27 -0500 To: List for Pho ofessionals - Students<photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: How many techniques? Michael, I don't think you read this question thoroughly. The "techniques" involved had much to do with the vision of the artist. There was no question about shutter speed, f-stop, equipment etc. It all had to do with the ultimate image and the complexities of achieving it. I think that is within the purview of your interests. Don editor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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