Haha.
While I was bored,
I shot this.
Edited with Lightroom and CS3.
Seems like u are a shutterbug. I like it too.
But there's something bothering me.
Which is... do u think its appropriate to edit the pictures to make it deviate from the original picture?
Photography, to me, should stand alone with no editing involve.
What do u think?
Originally posted by jgho83:Seems like u are a shutterbug. I like it too.
But there's something bothering me.
Which is... do u think its appropriate to edit the pictures to make it deviate from the original picture?
Photography, to me, should stand alone with no editing involve.
What do u think?
Haha, yes I'm an avid shutterbug.
I somehow, agree with the statement of yours, stating about editing photos. But not to a full extent though.
I believe, some shots can be improved with the use of photo-editing softwares such as Lightroom or CS3..
To me, I edit photos for the fun of it. I believe that editing photos, can make the original photo look better, when we use the correct techniques of photoshopping.
I shoot photos for school events. If photos are in a bundle, I won't be editing all of them. And the edited one's are separated in another folder, so that original is with original. Faux is with faux.
(: Cheers.
Hi, I'm a student studying at Temasek poly, Design school and I am doing a project based on 'green' photography. I'm targeting photograpers in Singapore, especially those who use film, so I'm doing a survey for my project. I know that most people use digital cameras nowadays, but if you could spend a few minutes on the survey, I would really appreciate it. Thanks :)
Btw, I really like the photo! I tend to use digital sofware to edit my photoes too
I use Holga and Holgaroid. Counted?
Originally posted by ChingAlvin:I use Holga and Holgaroid. Counted?
Yes. hahaha.
Feel that photographs shouldn't go through too much of editing and my definition of 'too much' lies in changing the colour tones of the picture, etc.
1. It makes the photograph very artificial
2. Does not represent what the photographer see at that point in time.