aerius wrote:DEATH wrote:aerius wrote:Yeah, what my wife said, she's the better photographer anyway.
Then why haven't we seen any photos by her, except of your spindly ass on a bike? I demand evidence! (Or photos)

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http://bbs.stardestroyer.net/viewtopic. ... 4&t=126150
If you ask her nicely she might post more samples of her work. But
that'll make me look bad.

That sounds like a better argument than any I could form myself

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aerius wrote: I think it's half the fun of digital photography, you get instant results on your camera's viewscreen, and if it doesn't look right you can make it look right without too much effort.
I agree with the first half, less so about the second. (I don't mind editing, it's just that it seems to me that if "I" was a better photographer, with a better grasp on the fundamentals, I wouldn't need to edit anything I could control on location (Within reason)).
I view it as an entire creative process, I'm not a pro photographer with unlimited time & money on hand
Yeah, since I lounge around all week with my 50+ hour workweek and 100 dollars per month salary

. That, and to hell with getting up at 3AM to shoot the sun rising, I'll do that on hikes to beautiful places (Like Massadah), not on my own time, dammit!
, I can't stand in front of a building all day waiting for the sky to be just the right colour and the light to angle in just right. My picture might only be 70% "perfect", but if I can get the rest of the way there in Photoshop, why not?
I'm not talking about taking shots during the sunrise or sunset, but about the other elements of the photo. And I haven't seen a photoshop job that'll make a 2100 black sky look like the dark midnight blue of the sky an hour after the sun has set. (And I've seen a few of even our bloody house

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The other thing is, the camera can't see what I see, what I see in my mind when I take a picture isn't what ends up on film or the memory card on the digital. With Photoshop, I can adjust things till the picture I took matches what I saw, or what my mind says I saw.
Yeah, my issues tend to be lacking simple light or the hardware for that. (Bah, I need an L Lense! or a sharp prime! or Both!)
That's what I think anyway, it is by no means "the right way" or the final word, it's just the opinion of some amateur photographer guy on the 'net.
My vast (1 time for pay!) work experience and vast collection of exorbitantly overpriced gear
(/sarcasm), as well as years of veterancy make me ignore your argument and flame you!
Am I doing it right?
