Re: How many techniques?

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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.

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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:
In general, I find discussion re: "technique" to be tedious and ultimately unimportant.
What *IS* important is the photographer's vision. I'd much rather hear about that.
 
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From: Gregory [mailto:fyrframe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, July 19, 2008 09:43 PM
To: 'List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students'
Subject: How many techniques?

I'm curious if anyone would think it an interesting theme for a future gallery to offer up images that hold the highest number of techniques such as levels, filters, layers, masks, etc.? For me, I think the most "techniques" in photoshop I have used is about 4. This could translate I guess to either an image almost excellent from the start, but more likely a less than profound imagination._grin Take care out the -txt-link-abbreviated" href="">www.fireframeimaging.comwww.ebbtidegalleryofgifts.com http://soundexposure.org


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