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(Daily Mail)   Photographer grieving over her mother's death from brain cancer creates breathtaking photo series in her memory. Bonus: not a slideshow   (dailymail.co.uk) divider line 6
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2012-06-24 04:36:00 PM
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i.dailymail.co.uk

Shoulda used one of these so she wouldn't leave a trail...
www.livingcrunchy.com
2012-06-24 04:42:44 PM
3 votes:
On the upside, those are some eye-popping photos.

On the downside, you've just given Lady Gaga a crapload of ideas.
2012-06-25 01:01:05 AM
1 votes:
Balchinian: Oh yes, I suppose they are nice to look at for some people. And good for those people who do enjoy them. I can't stand images like this. I don't find them pleasurable to look at in the least, and I don't like it that they still call themselves photographs. Digital imagery, fine. Call it digital art, or digital photographic manipulation if you must. But those stopped being photographs well back in the process.

IMO, if your adjustments require digital manipulation (i.e. if it couldn't have been done with a film camera and a darkroom), then you have left the realm of photography and entered the realm of digital manipulation.

I am perfectly willing to consider digital manipulation a new art form, and welcome it whole-heartedly. But let's call it that, and not confuse it with photography.


upload.wikimedia.org
2012-06-24 11:26:12 PM
1 votes:
hudef: Props to ozebb....

Shiat, now that I'm home, I figured I'd try the same thing...
aaronhipple.com
2012-06-24 07:49:58 PM
1 votes:
Balchinian: Oh yes, I suppose they are nice to look at for some people. And good for those people who do enjoy them. I can't stand images like this. I don't find them pleasurable to look at in the least, and I don't like it that they still call themselves photographs. Digital imagery, fine. Call it digital art, or digital photographic manipulation if you must. But those stopped being photographs well back in the process.

IMO, if your adjustments require digital manipulation (i.e. if it couldn't have been done with a film camera and a darkroom), then you have left the realm of photography and entered the realm of digital manipulation.

I am perfectly willing to consider digital manipulation a new art form, and welcome it whole-heartedly. But let's call it that, and not confuse it with photography.


i36.photobucket.com
2012-06-24 07:20:04 PM
1 votes:
Photographer grieving over her mother's death from brain cancer creates breathtaking photo series in her memory. Bonus Zippy PET Scans!
 
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