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Why would you agree with that? When you are choosing the seetings for your camera, you're trying to determine what your camera needs to be set at in order to properly expose the sight you see with your eyes, no? Do you try to set your camera up so that it captures it differently and, therefore, manipulates it? That would be weird.
So I don't think that you're choosing to manipulate it-you're taking on the challenge of recreating it as you see it.
Nope - - it depends what the person holding the camera wants from the photo and I am sure that few((er) photographers only stick to one type of shooting.
I do all 3:
try to recreate what I see with my own eyes:
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/... works/British Wildlife Centre 2/IMG_1344.jpg
mostly what I got in camera and sort of similar to what my eyes saw - though with some contrast and saturation added
try change what I see to something different using the camera settings
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u275/overmind_2000/my works/yorkshire 2/IMG_1073.jpg
(taken in very late evening long after sunset - so very little light around - even for my eyes)
and also alter what I get in the camera in editing to alter the view to something that I find more pleasing
http://i170.photobucket.com/albums/u275/overmind_2000/my works/insect 6/IMG_0060a.jpg
fake HDR used on this one