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Posted: Sat Jul 14th, 2018 03:39 |
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Eric
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Robert wrote:What I find something of a conundrum is the current quest for more and more detail in photographs, beyond what is usually visible to the naked eye, or even reproducible on a screen. Part of the beauty of sculpture is the ability of ambient light to enhance the 3d shape. In 2d artwork like photos, all we can rely on is capturing a representation of that moment. I suspect that's where sharpness comes in....we are trying to elevate the 3d experience as much as we can. I would also state the obvious and say it's the shape, line, angle, position, arrangement, expression, lighting etc etc ...that makes a snap into a photograph. Without that extra component it's just a record shot. Nothing wrong with that....but if you are wanting to create a photographic work of art, there needs to be something more, for which sharpness alone won't compensate. That's what makes photography so hard....for me at least. The skilled cartoonist sees that one characteristic that epitomises the sitter, moment, whatever. We need to do the same with photographs ...and if successful, the pixels won't matter tha5 much.
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