dcsang
Canadian & Not A Dentist
Ya know.. I don't get it.
The Internet is a wild woolly playground that has so much information out there if you just go searching for it.
I decided to perform a search on "vignetting" via Google.
There were a bunch of links that came back from the search with all sorts of information but mostly, on an initial perusal, I found the information pertained to removing vignetting or avoiding vignetting or which lenses produced the most pronounced vignetting wide open and so on.
I don't know about the rest of you but I LIKE vignetting in images; specifically images with people in them. I find it draws my attention to the centre of the image. Now, I know, I know; sometimes you don't always want the primary subject at the centre of the image - so.. then stop down a notch or two - but really, I honestly like when an image has some vignetting in it.
I think there is an aesthetic quality to the image that seems to be added when vignetting is present versus not being present or removed. Perhaps I'm the only one on here that feels this way but I would think there must be others.
What say you??
Do you like vignetting?
Hate it?
Want to rid the world of it and its ilk?
😀
Cheers
Dave
The Internet is a wild woolly playground that has so much information out there if you just go searching for it.
I decided to perform a search on "vignetting" via Google.
There were a bunch of links that came back from the search with all sorts of information but mostly, on an initial perusal, I found the information pertained to removing vignetting or avoiding vignetting or which lenses produced the most pronounced vignetting wide open and so on.
I don't know about the rest of you but I LIKE vignetting in images; specifically images with people in them. I find it draws my attention to the centre of the image. Now, I know, I know; sometimes you don't always want the primary subject at the centre of the image - so.. then stop down a notch or two - but really, I honestly like when an image has some vignetting in it.
I think there is an aesthetic quality to the image that seems to be added when vignetting is present versus not being present or removed. Perhaps I'm the only one on here that feels this way but I would think there must be others.
What say you??
Do you like vignetting?
Hate it?
Want to rid the world of it and its ilk?
😀
Cheers
Dave