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Is macro all about the sharpest, in focus image with no noise, correct colour balance etc, or is there a place for the "arty", limited dof, grainy, manipulated image?
Is macro all about the sharpest, in focus image with no noise, correct colour balance etc, or is there a place for the "arty", limited dof, grainy, manipulated image?
Is macro all about the sharpest, in focus image with no noise, correct colour balance etc, or is there a place for the "arty", limited dof, grainy, manipulated image?
Is macro all about the sharpest, in focus image with no noise, correct colour balance
Good points jack. I am interested in all points of view.@Bill Edwards , I don't think you will find a concrete answer here. As everyone think different, also depends how you looking at it. of course could be an art, if it's not. Personally I think that all types of photography is art, ages ago, people didn't had camera or technologies to catch stunning pictures. They where painting everything.
Nowadays, 'manual' art has been replaced with modern way to make photos. Also don't forget that you can achieve pretty much everything using Adobe software, which is still an art (but not for me). So I would say 'art' nowadays lost sense.
Same, everyone is different and has different level of creativity and view. As I said @Bill Edwards , I don't think you will find a static answer on this question. Because depends how you looking at it .
Good points jack. I am interested in all points of view.
Great post Shan. My viepoint is that it is all about the final image.@Bill Edwards the basic question stems from how you look at photography..is it an art or a science. When its just about recording subject or events, there is not much of art involved, however when you are looking at creativity, everything is an art. I have seen your pictures, the picture of the violet flower with the center sharpened and all the petals soft, may not be how the flower was actually, but it portrays your interpretation. As for macros, not only are there abstract macros but macros with the japanese concept of wabi sabi. That is my two bits, but would really be interested to know your viewpoint in details..coming from your experience and your love for the subject.