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From: "Shel Belinkoff"
Subject: Re: How to make Good Pictures (Let's Free the Captured Images)
The point of the article, as I understood it, is that it doesn't matter
what you "capture," you can always change it later in Photoshop. Instead
of relying on your eye for framing properly and good exposure techniques,
or seeking out a good subject and waiting for good light, Photoshop will
allow you to make something that wasn't there. The article suggested that
this is consistent with "making a good photograph." May I suggest that it
should more correctly called something other.
Photoshop as a verb, rather than a noun.
For me, a photograph is a true reflection of the reality before the camera.
When the alterations get to the point where there is no longer a true
reflection, I start to have problems.
William Robb