In a message dated 7/14/2006 6:04:17 AM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I like Michael Reichmann's contrast between photography and painting:
They're exact opposites because the painter starts with a blank canvas
and can put anything he or she can imagine on it, whereas the
photographer starts with a scene or subject (potentially the whole
world) and has to decide what to *leave out* of the scene he/she
frames in the viewfinder.

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Mark Roberts Photography & Multimedia
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This is true.

Having done both, I feel painting, personally, is a lot more creative. I 
choose what to put it -- the concept springs from my head. It may also not be 
reality-based at all. 

"So the limit between painting and photography is not really too clear."

However, this is also true. Photography has been used as the basis for 
painting quite a few times by quite a few people. And it possible to make a 
photograph more like a painting. Also, although this list focuses practically 
exclusively on fairly unmanipulated photographs, not everywhere does. Also 
painting 
and photography can be mixed.

And photographers can photograph concepts that spring from their heads -- 
photography can be staged. There is a great deal of photography out there where 
what is put into the photograph IS chosen by the photographer. Usually shot in 
a studio, edited, mixed with other elements, etc. I personally like a great 
deal of that kind of photography and plan to try some someday. I also plan to 
mix photography and painting.

I think the line between the two is certainly less clear than it once was now 
that we have digital and things like Photoshop. It certainly is now possible 
to be almost as creative with photography as it is with painting. Things can 
be removed (cloned out) from photographs, layers can be added, elements/things 
can be added, styles can be added. One, yes, starts with a photograph and not 
a totally blank canvas, but the process can be the same. 

This may make people uncomfortable, but it's simply the way things are going.

Personally, I think it's cool.

Marnie aka Doe 

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