Bob W wrote:
Back in the film days this often-repeated claim used to rile me greatly, and
it still does. 'Good photographers' take good pictures. That's all it takes
to be a good photographer. You certainly don't need to be a good
post-processor to be a good photographer. Henri Cartier-Bresson, among many
others, is the proof of that.
Well, as with most things, there's more than one way to skin a cat. HCB
took one approach, Adams took a different one. Dali and Michaelangelo
took different approaches, too. <rhetorical>And define "good picture",
anyway.</rhetorical>
I'm not even going to start the artist versus viewer argument of the
definition of art. ;->
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Thanks,
DougF (KG4LMZ)
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