MArnie wrote:
>There's good art and there's bad art. I seriously doubt that extreme
>manipulation can really make a bad photo a good photo.

Just get rid of the last sentence. Then it's true.
There's god art and bad art. Manipulated photographs or not.

Jens Bladt
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Emne: Re: How to make Good Pictures (Let's Free the Captured Images)


In a message dated 6/18/2005 7:52:31 AM Pacific Standard Time,
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This is what bothers me the most .... heavily altering an image.
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There's good art and there's bad art. I seriously doubt that extreme
manipulation can really make a bad photo a good photo.

Of course, I like the idea of combing photography and art, so I am not one
of
the choir.

HTH, Marnie aka Doe


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