Aurance
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Photography as a poor relation to painting?
Photography as a poor relation to painting?
Thank you for your comments!
I am not sure myself what I was aiming at. Its my girlfriend in the picture and I hacked the orginal image around in Photoshop and Buzz. 'Hacked' being the operative word as I am no expert with either software. Even worse I could not repeat the excercise - the picture would turn out different.
It looked a bit like a painting (it would be better on the right paper) when it was viewed at about A2 print size. I did a few more and put them on my web under 'photo art' and then realised that to do it all properly I would have to become dedicated and I admit I am no artist and not that dedicated.
Its an area that I might re-visit one day soon when I am 'even older and more infirm' and have the time to spend 'hacking' more of my images.
The golden question - is photography a poor relation to painting?
"If you want to be a painter and you are a photographer - then it is"
Richard.
Photography as a poor relation to painting?
Thanks for the link Richard, I had a look and liked the simplicity of the image. I wondered what you were aiming at here. Are you trying to emulate painting? If so do you not think that implies photography as a poor relation to painting - much like it started out? (not a criticism - but a genuine interest).
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Thank you for your comments!
I am not sure myself what I was aiming at. Its my girlfriend in the picture and I hacked the orginal image around in Photoshop and Buzz. 'Hacked' being the operative word as I am no expert with either software. Even worse I could not repeat the excercise - the picture would turn out different.
It looked a bit like a painting (it would be better on the right paper) when it was viewed at about A2 print size. I did a few more and put them on my web under 'photo art' and then realised that to do it all properly I would have to become dedicated and I admit I am no artist and not that dedicated.
Its an area that I might re-visit one day soon when I am 'even older and more infirm' and have the time to spend 'hacking' more of my images.
The golden question - is photography a poor relation to painting?
"If you want to be a painter and you are a photographer - then it is"
Richard.
