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Mousetoescamper

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4. Thanks for opening this discussion
Sun Sep 7, 2025, 04:55 PM
Sep 2025

There are photos I post here that are done with modest postproduction and those that I call my art photos, which lean toward the graphic arts.

Here's an example (posted in Birders last month) of what I call my straightforward photography. My intention was to produce a photo suitable for a field guide, and I think I succeeded.


Here's one of my art photos, which was posted here in July.


My art photos are limited to what's in the original photo; that is, nothing is digitally dropped in from other images. All of the manipulation is done by experimenting with the parameters of light, color, and sharpening. Whether straightforward or art, they all begin and end as photos.

There are no rules in photography, only personal preferences. I don't wish to have my photos automatically enhanced to appeal to popular tastes. To me it's a matter of individuality and dignity.

BTW, your accompanying photo is fantastic!






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Very well said, my dear HAB911! CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2025 #1
thank you peggy HAB911 Sep 2025 #2
Wow. This too is a wonderful photo. CaliforniaPeggy Sep 2025 #3
A catadioptric lens is a mirror just like the Hubble or James Webb HAB911 Sep 2025 #6
Thanks for opening this discussion Mousetoescamper Sep 2025 #4
both are great HAB911 Sep 2025 #5
Thanks Mousetoescamper Sep 2025 #7
Re: intentional camera movement photos HAB911 Sep 2025 #10
re: Photo manipulation -- Thank You HAB11 for your posts. George McGovern Sep 2025 #8
Oh man, thank you for finding that thread HAB911 Sep 2025 #11
BTW, the hot spot in the center of your images might be corrected through pixel mapping. George McGovern Sep 2025 #9
Oh definitely HAB911 Sep 2025 #12
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