Please remove me from this discussion group. I must have inherited this email address from a previous user.
Thanks,
Mike Lent
From: owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Don Roberts
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2011 6:21 PM
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
Subject: Re: comments
Agreed. What is so sacred about in-camera? There are and have been many different formats over the years. Shouldn't each image merit its own space and proportions? Leave a little extra room, which seems advisable anyway with the inaccuracy of viewfinders over the years, and then go at it.
Don
On 8/15/11 2:46 PM, Herschel Mair wrote:
ahhh... Andrew, the photographic fundamentalist! ...lest we lose a slither of original vision.
Perfectionists are a vanishing species... craftsmen and women who care for every mm of picture area.
Me... I crop away with impunity, clone in missing parts, drop in a new sky, take out an obstructive car.... align lines and change angles... What a rule-less, even godless infidel I am. No respect for the medium in my photographic barbarism- tearing at the heart of the art and forcing it into servitude. Bending it's will to my own. In the end, it's only purpose is to fulfill MY vision. Whatever it takes!
Herschel
On 8/15/11 1:05 PM, asharpe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
And be forced to crop the edges of the photograph? No thanks; I'd rather
have it right in camera.
Andrew