Boomn4x4
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Now what you may have been trying to get at is that people's opinions vary on how much post processing is "acceptable".
What I'm trying to get at is that photography is an intrepretive art form and no other artist has any right to tell any other artist that his intrepretation is wrong.
This whole, "your photograph MUST look like the real scene" makes no sense to me. Isn't forcing people to look at art in a particular way a complete violation of the entire concept of "art"?
If I look at a beach ball on the sand, and I think, "those colors really look cool against the sand"... why is it so bad that I want to take a photo of that ball, soften the contrast of the people walking on the sand, desaturate the background and over saturate the ball, and sharpen its edges to make it really stand out? Why does my intrepretation of that ball have to be exactly as I see it with my eye?