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08-18-2010, 08:09 AM #31Banned
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'Going for the effect' is no excuse. It's a question whether the 'effect' should be "gone for", innit?
Respect mah authoritay!
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08-18-2010, 09:02 AM #32TPF Junkie!
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I know plenty of non-photographers who would think this picture is crap. Your opinion isn't the only one that matters.
(Amazing what a change of 3 letters can do, eh?)
It's still no excuse to get these things mixed up. Calling tone mapping HDR shows a lot of ignorance. I'm not saying your ignorant, because it appears you know what you're talking about. Just because you use Photomatix doesn't make it HDR. Unfortunately, people think the way overused tone mapping look actually looks cool, and as long as that's the case, it will be called HDR.
And don't get me started on PPI/DPI, lol.
I never said all of them look terrible. There was a photographer I saw a couple years ago that was using the effect very well, and appropriately. The problem is, everyone is trying to use the effect on images that it simply doesn't work with. Aesthetically, I don't like the look on most images. But like all tools and photographic effects we can apply today, there is a time and a place. This simply wasn't one of them.Who said anything about creativity? It's just a look. **** man some of these type of images even win awards.
Yeah but a) he said he was going for the effect so in his eyes it's straight, and b) you're a disrespectful idiot so what's your point.[/QUOTE][/quote]
I never thought I'd defend PP, but the OP wanted opinions on the shot. PP gave his opinion that he didn't like that it was crooked. I don't like it either. It doesn't really work in this shot. He's shooting from too high an angle, and from too far away from the subject for it to work. It placed emphasis on the background, which the train doesn't really work for this shot. Wider angle (maybe even fisheye), shot from a lower angle, with a less busy background, and it probably would have worked. I understand what the OP was going for, it simply didn't work. That's ok too. Now he will learn something, go back, and try again. It's not a big deal."The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles."
-Jeff Cooper
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