On 1/26/2016 8:48 AM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
How about "Most of the time spent ... I ..."?
Then it's all you, none of us. ;-)
On Jan 26, 2016, at 11:36 AM, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Most of the time we spend in Lightroom and
Photoshop is to give our images a visual aesthetic that is film
inspired.
"we" doth not include "me".
OK, let me rephrase this:
Most of the time WE, EXCEPT FOR ME, spend in Lightroom and Photoshop
is to give our images a visual aesthetic that is DIGITAL inspired.
Is that better?
I'm with Bob and Chuck, but in my own way.
I don't think about film or digital, or watercolor, or fingerpaint, or chisel, or ... I think about the subject, and how
to render it. First level is to reconcile how I think I saw it with how the lens and sensor/film saw it. Then I may move
to how I think its essence, or at least what I saw/see in it, may be more clearly revealed by moving further from pure
representation. - Or perhaps further toward it.
Film vs. digital is just such tiny thing within that dynamic.
Artistic Statement Moose
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