Stealthy Ninja wrote:
Awediot wrote: Agreed... "flood of what exactly?" has become an increasingly relevant and expanding question in my mind as reality goes virtual in ways, and with implications, I think we are underestimating and rushing headlong into. The impact on Photography is a drop in the bucket, but also where it rises to the surface.
Editing (global enhancing a pic, like I'[m talking about here) leads to the topic of real chopping and manufacturing images that can be done so well that it is deceptive. The wild trend of creating crazy hyper-realism we all knew as computer art is fading as a more sophisticated ability to add people to a political rally, chop out the garbage surrounding an Olympic venue or make you look super hot, young and datable is done intentionally to manipulate the masses... Photoshopping is getting political, and these simple one click fixes do open the door to that world I don't see being discussed...even among those like us who are greasing the hinges.
Okay...spam done...narrow focus, check...generalized into broad brush stroke... Commence mountaining from molehill...
And thanks. Glad to find a large community of artsy types who actually like to chat as well... Worth1000 doesn't appreciate my apparent DRAMA...
Well that's just wrong. Obviously the shut brass declines with your molecule. HDR is merely the manifestation of said shut brass molecule of indignation that, while combining a cacophony of parody and cliche, is really the decay that retracts throughout another comprehensive angle. A battery of evidence rolls against this concrete fallacy of yours.
Stealthy Ninja wrote: Well that's just wrong. Obviously the shut brass declines with your molecule. HDR is merely the manifestation of said shut brass molecule of indignation that, while combining a cacophony of parody and cliche, is really the decay that retracts throughout another comprehensive angle. A battery of evidence rolls against this concrete fallacy of yours.
Awediot wrote: Color me gleefully put in my place...
Joves wrote:
Oh Lord! This is a funny thread. Sounds like someone has too much time to think.
Much of modern life is mediocrity, with occasional glimmers of greatness.
I try not to over think it. But please keep the entertainment going, and when I read your first post I was waiting for the SPAM weenie to show up like the first posters.
Joves wrote:
Oh Lord! This is a funny thread. Sounds like someone has too much time to think. Much of modern life is mediocrity, with occasional glimmers of greatness. I try not to over think it. But please keep the entertainment going, and when I read your first post I was waiting for the SPAM weenie to show up like the first posters.
Huh... Guess crying troll is becoming popular everywhere... Too bad.
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