Kenneth Waller wrote:

>>As you say, digital images work best when they are lacking in detail and 
>>graphical in nature.
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> 
> Sort of style vs substance?

That's not exactly the way I look at it.



But it will do for now.
8-)


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> Kenneth Waller
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> From: "mike wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Declined...
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>>>From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>Date: 2007/03/05 Mon PM 01:47:29 GMT
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>>>Subject: Re: Declined...
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>>>mike wilson wrote:
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>>>>>From: Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>
>>>>>Paul Stenquist wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>46! I have to get busy.
>>>>>
>>>>>I think I've submitted about 22 so far. I'm trying to be selective,
>>>>>though; I'm only going with images that I think are very strong
>>>>>graphically, so they stand out as thumbnails as well as being good
>>>>>photographs when seen in detail.
>>>>>
>>>>>We'll see how it works out.
>>>>
>>>>This approach is known in NGO circles as "funding led" and is
>>>
>>>considered a baaaad thing.  8-)
>>>
>>>I don't think I understand the reference. But if anything in my life
>>>were "funding led" I'd have no life at all.
>>>Now that I think about it...
>>>
>>
>>"Funding led" means 'rearranging' your principles to attract the highest 
>>amount of funding.  As you say, digital images work best when they are 
>>lacking in detail and graphical in nature.  If your previous images were 
>>more inclined to hold a lot of detail and subtle nuance, changing the 
>>output to more graphical appearance in order to sell more might be 
>>construed as being funding led.
>>
>>The comment was meant mostly in jest but I think it is a valid concern as 
>>to the direction of photography in general.
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