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StuartR
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I am not really trying to be defensive, I just don't see it as the same thing. If, as you say, the person doing it is very involved in the process (as shutterflower was), then I think it is a different matter, but if they just set the camera at 2 seconds at f/22 and randomly toss it at random places, I don't see much art. At least someone doing a vomit sculpture has something specific in mind. And you are of course right about the sharpness of straight photography not being integral to art, but you probably also know better than to tie artistic merit directly to what a work sells for. Many things go into the price of an art photograph, its absolute artistic merit is probably pretty low on the list. After all, you can surely buy a poster of the same photo for 5.99 somewhere that has the exact same artistic merit. So while an extraordinarily rare print of a lovely photograph of some woods may sell for 3 million, it does not mean it is a better photo than say HCB's picture of Matisse sketching, which will cost a mere 12-20,000.
but anyway, I am not saying that there is no art possible in tossing, just that I, personally, care very little for it.
but anyway, I am not saying that there is no art possible in tossing, just that I, personally, care very little for it.
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