Then you have a very twisted view of the world.
Kenneth Waller mused:
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> Paul, it seems to me that just the opposite is the truth ie -
> + that's only a problem for fine art photography. As far as photojpurnalism
> is concerned, truth is irrelevant.
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> Kenneth Waller
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> Subject: Re: Taking, Making, Creating Images
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> Bill Robb noted:
> > The big difference is that now, because manipulation can be done so
> > seamlessly and so easily, it is far easier for real dishonesty to slip past
> > peoples conciousness, and be mistaken for truth.
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> Agreed. But that's only a problem for photojournalism. As far as fine art
> photography is concerned, truth is irrelevant.
> Paul
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