Rhad the Man
Rangefinder Neophyte
Hey Everyone,
I hope this thread finds everyone doing well.. enjoying their respective photo-cisty in their respective homes. As for me, I'm enjoying it up here in Spain (for the most part), learning spanish as best I can.
But that is not what brings me hear today. I have a question to ask.. I'm not really what kind of form answers will come in, but I am interested.
How much "photoshopping" is to much photoshopping? I know this is a rather equivocal question.. but, I guess what I mean is--
For a small time I use to take digital pictures with a LX7. I use to load them into my camera and photoshop the hell out of them (by that.. I mean taken to the extremes) and post them up on gfxartist.com.
But I find that here this sort of practice, whether because of the different medium or new forum, makes me feel a bit... unethical (?). Heh, I'm sorry but I don't really know what other word to use.
Maybe it's because of the mythology I have built around film photography and it's all-natural process (albeit, I realize that it is affected by labs and chemicals, etc etc.)... I don't know. All I know is that even though I wish I could photoshop a picture to more acurately portray the colors I saw on any particular day, I feel uncomfortable going beyond basic, small, adjustments of contrast and brightness.
So.. rationalize for me! Or just leave your thoughts.. I'm wondering now. 😕 😕 Thanks.
I hope this thread finds everyone doing well.. enjoying their respective photo-cisty in their respective homes. As for me, I'm enjoying it up here in Spain (for the most part), learning spanish as best I can.
But that is not what brings me hear today. I have a question to ask.. I'm not really what kind of form answers will come in, but I am interested.
How much "photoshopping" is to much photoshopping? I know this is a rather equivocal question.. but, I guess what I mean is--
For a small time I use to take digital pictures with a LX7. I use to load them into my camera and photoshop the hell out of them (by that.. I mean taken to the extremes) and post them up on gfxartist.com.
But I find that here this sort of practice, whether because of the different medium or new forum, makes me feel a bit... unethical (?). Heh, I'm sorry but I don't really know what other word to use.
Maybe it's because of the mythology I have built around film photography and it's all-natural process (albeit, I realize that it is affected by labs and chemicals, etc etc.)... I don't know. All I know is that even though I wish I could photoshop a picture to more acurately portray the colors I saw on any particular day, I feel uncomfortable going beyond basic, small, adjustments of contrast and brightness.
So.. rationalize for me! Or just leave your thoughts.. I'm wondering now. 😕 😕 Thanks.