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A few days ago, controversy was rampant about the "appropriateness" of various photos posted to the Gallery that were taken at a political rally. For a time, they were removed from the site as "controverisal".
They were later "restored".
Setting aside the "controversy" - apparently all of those photos were taken with a RF - apprpriate to the purpose of this RFF website.
Now we find posted as the "picture of the week" an image taken with a DSLR and processed through Photoshop (check the commentary including the reponse of the image-taker).
When I first viewed the image I thought it was digital and heavily processed - hence my comment that it seemed like a "cartoon".
No one commented on this - but continued to praise the color etc.
Thankfully, the image-maker chimed in and noted that it was a DSLR image which had been also subjected to some degree of PS.
Why does this image remain posted on the website as a featured photo with the caption:
"Every now and then RFF will pick a photograph which represents an artistic and creative view captured on film by a rangefinder camera. This photograph will be the RFF featured photo. Please congratulate AlexC by clicking on the thumbnail to view the full size image and comment on the photo."?????
:bang:
They were later "restored".
Setting aside the "controversy" - apparently all of those photos were taken with a RF - apprpriate to the purpose of this RFF website.
Now we find posted as the "picture of the week" an image taken with a DSLR and processed through Photoshop (check the commentary including the reponse of the image-taker).
When I first viewed the image I thought it was digital and heavily processed - hence my comment that it seemed like a "cartoon".
No one commented on this - but continued to praise the color etc.
Thankfully, the image-maker chimed in and noted that it was a DSLR image which had been also subjected to some degree of PS.
Why does this image remain posted on the website as a featured photo with the caption:
"Every now and then RFF will pick a photograph which represents an artistic and creative view captured on film by a rangefinder camera. This photograph will be the RFF featured photo. Please congratulate AlexC by clicking on the thumbnail to view the full size image and comment on the photo."?????
:bang: