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That, again, shows your personal issues, not the limitations of the iPhone camera.
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Yes, I am an untalented iphone-O-grapher.
That, again, shows your personal issues, not the limitations of the iPhone camera.
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Belittling a phone device does not insult the device. It simply illustrates your attitudes. Belittling yourself in jest also does nothing but illustrate your attitudes.Yes, I am an untalented iphone-O-grapher.
Cool story, bro.Belittling a phone device does not insult the device. It simply illustrates your attitudes. Belittling yourself in jest also does nothing but illustrate your attitudes.
To make Art with any camera requires that you think of the camera, whatever it is, as a tool with which to make Art: you have to learn it, figure out how to get what it can do, and then practice using it and applying your artistic vision to its use.
If you think of your iPhone as a piece of junk that you use to make quick, thoughtless snappies and invest no effort into making it do what it can do, all you'll ever get with it are thoughtless snappies. If, however, you invest the time to learn its camera, how it behaves and how to make it do what you are looking for, the iPhone will transform into a serious photographic tool and you will make satisfying photographs with it.
This is the same for *any* camera. What the camera uses as a recording medium is one of the least important factors in assessing what it can do. ALL great photography depends upon the photographers' vision and skill, not the cameras they use.
Up-thread you went on with a half a dozen photographs of boxes of paper and chemistry. Why? Do you think that showing the world a couple of lockers full of photographic paper and chemistry means something? All it really says is that you've amassed a lot of photographic consumables that you'll likely never get to the end of. Rather, show us all a dozen excellent photographs that you've made with all that stuff. That will do more to win our affection for your photography, and your opinion, than any amount of film and developer and paper you might have in the closet.
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Oh, Godfrey! Your first response was all that was needed...Again??? Really??? 🙄 ... sigh.
OK....This particular dedicated fridge, among two more freezers, contains at least 4650 sheets of photographic paper.
Oh, I have my moments where I feel like a total idiot for liking this stuff too much. But somehow I never reached the absurdly absurd level of summer 2003 when I spent so much time chimping that when I got home after a 2 month vacation I threw away my cf cards without even downloading them.
The digifart was insane.
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It can be, I have seen all of those things in photos and paintings in museums. I side with Godfrey here.photos of a car just like yours… doors, windows, cats… it’s all cute but this is not art.
Es no arte
Stir the pot! You are a wicked man...Now, what about a side thread "What is not art?" and who is entitled to decide? 🤣
During Covid- when it was really bad, I suggested to a local/small/independent movie theater that they rent out to small groups to see movies. $100 got you the theater. You could bring your own Blu-Ray, or request a recent movie from them.Meetup! Given how this thread is going, may I suggest for our next RFF meetup:
I'm in the middle.It can be, I have seen all of those things in photos and paintings in museums. I side with Godfrey here.
I agree.Oh, Godfrey! Your first response was all that was needed...
During Covid- when it was really bad, I suggested to a local/small/independent movie theater that they rent out to small groups to see movies. $100 got you the theater. You could bring your own Blu-Ray, or request a recent movie from them.
I rented it for me and Nikki to see Trolls 2.
The idea kept them in business.
How come no one else is putting up images processed in Fortran? THAT is compute-o-graphy.
Some of these topics are so old here on RFF, just don't take them so seriously.
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Do you shoot film, or is your upgrade to iphone-O-graphy definitive?
I don't have refrigerators full of silver gelatin paper, but I should still have some stash left.No one can tell the difference between my Monochrom(e) files printed on silver gelatin paper and my negatives printed on the same paper, that's my observation.