>From: "frank theriault"
>Subject: Re: The Morning Fix
>
> >> I still have a hard time with the fix it in Photoshop mentality. It 
>leads
> >> to
> >> sloppy photography.

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SAYS A GUY WHOS CONSIDERS FOCUS TO BE BOURGEOIS! :-)

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> >> Keep that in mind as you make the transition over to digital.
> >
> > For better or worse, I don't think "digitally" in terms of what I can
> > do with an image once it's captured.  I shoot with the idea that what
> > I shot is what I'll show, just like I did (and still do) with film.
>
>Ah, but over time you will find Photoshop to be a seductive whore, and then
>the little tweaks will start, removing things that are unhandy, that sort 
>of
>thing.
>You'll justify it by saying that it's art, or it's no big deal, or the
>picture is more important than the process, and all of a sudden you'll be
>just another hack with a digital camera and a cloning tool, a big spectacle
>geek with a laptop and a pocket protector.
>
>William Robb
>
>

LOL.  You've been there then. ;-)  That distracting glint on a tree branch, 
the minor deviance from perfectly horizontal, that little bit of power line.

Tom C.



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