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First photo you have captured a essence of the character, Arthur.. Perfect light and sharpness.
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'the paradox of negative emotion'
Allen Herbert replied to inoneeye's topic in The History & Philosophy of Photography
I am a Photographer. I take Photographs. -
'the paradox of negative emotion'
Allen Herbert replied to inoneeye's topic in The History & Philosophy of Photography
Little girl photos, from a distance ,out of focus. What does that tell you about the Photographer? Anyway, not a little girl, from a distance out of focus. Just a old lady trying to find her way. -
'the paradox of negative emotion'
Allen Herbert replied to inoneeye's topic in The History & Philosophy of Photography
"angst is a good example of a negative emotion" Really. It has its place among human emotions. We are not yet machine intelligence, yet. -
The iPhone photographer
Allen Herbert replied to Allen Herbert's topic in The History & Philosophy of Photography
Anyway,, my mate ironeye, and his mates, ;lots of them, told me the photographic device you use really does not matter.. Okay, them being masters of photography. -
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" Just like History of Art. As you say of Duchamp, artists often break conventions to express creativity"!Je Ne. Indeed he does, but he does not work for everybody. For me, he does not. A sensational photographer who merely photographs objects of little interest. Sensational, to shock his viewers. Corny. He's other works would invoke little interest on PN. A Photographer whos work would be passed by, if the arty commercial world would have taken him onboard. But then they take anything on board regardless of any art. Je,Ne, you are lost in a cult of your own making. Those were the days which have never ended. For you. Best Modern Photographers - Search (bing.com)
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"can we agree that it is the responsibility of the viewer to go beyond an epidermal perception of what they see, but to go deeper?" Je Ne. Why would the viewer have any responsibility when looking at a Photograph? It is the Photographer who needs to communicate to the viewer, not the viewer. And of course many Photographers just enjoy their Photography. If it communicates to them little else matters. Je Ne you are not a judge on master chef. This is Photo Net.
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Ken, we would disagree until the end of time... Suffice to say the iPhone is like the swiss army knife jack of all trades master of none. "but the latest top of the line Iphone (and Samsung I believe) main camera sensor is 71 sq mm. Compact p&s cameras used to have sensors between 25-45 sq mm and the big sensor in Sony's RX100 series is only 116 sq mm. My m43 sensor is a whopping 225 sq mm" Ken. Let us not forget the lens, Ken.. Important. Size, does matter. "3 Iphones in 12 years. No plastic in any of them. Ken. Fairy tale of marketing. 35per cent at least plastic. Flimsy build, cheap materials, try dropping it from a few feet. "modern (glare resistant) Iphone screen, only occasionally do you have to shade the screen to see" Ken. Really, I can offer you many photos of iPhone users struggling to see their screen .Real world. Bottom line if using a iPhone works for you great. Some of us are a bit more .....
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"the plus side, nobody ask me for directions anymore...I don't give very good directions" Sandy. Well, once upon time when I had too many gold coins in my pocket ,I decided to have flying lessons. Sort of thought like a bird flying through the sky. So, I passed all formalities, and was ready for my first solo flight. Then I remembered, I have absolutely no sense of direction, a family characteristic. Visions, of me lost in the clouds, wandering around the sky's until the fuel run out. I thought ,maybe I could glide down ,on a motorway or something. Then I thought fkhat. And here I'm today. You lucky folk.
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"As for digital cameras the iPhone seems to have replaced almost all models and it has advantages that a digital camera does not" Steve. Well, the advantages of a iPhone are significant, You do not have the bother of looking through a viewfinder to take your photos. And on a sunshine day, you cannot see the screen ;this is special as it enables you to enjoy the sunshine. Is that not so cool? Better, it is a slippery thing easy to drop, and you can claim for a new one on your insurance. Wow. And, because it has a tiny tiny sensor all your photo will look software driven without any character/feeling a camera/quality lens would give. Sterile, like a hospital ward. How cool is that. Best of all is the high quality cheap plastic build. And every few months you can upgrade it to the same sort of cheap plastic thing. Yes, it is really cheap plastic, made somewhere cheap... ....guess.
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The iPhone photographer
Allen Herbert replied to Allen Herbert's topic in The History & Philosophy of Photography
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The iPhone photographer
Allen Herbert replied to Allen Herbert's topic in The History & Philosophy of Photography
"As the Crow flies," Ioneeye. Methinks, the Crow has been using the Compass on his iPhone, on a Sunshine day. Poor Crow. -
The iPhone photographer
Allen Herbert replied to Allen Herbert's topic in The History & Philosophy of Photography
"The Hechinger Collection is an example of a collection of art that celebrates the ubiquity of tools in our lives with art that magically transforms utilitarian objects into fanciful works of beauty, surprise and wit 3. The collection showcases emerging talent as well as renowned artists and photographers such as Jim Dine, Claes Oldenburg, Richard Estes, Wayne Thiebaud, Berenice Abbott, Walker Evans, and William Eggleston 3. In summary, tools can be used to create Art ,an enable the Artist to express their Art: they supplement each other.. -
The iPhone photographer
Allen Herbert replied to Allen Herbert's topic in The History & Philosophy of Photography
"Da Vinci would be proud" Sam Really. I would think he had a very personnel connection to his subject. Someone abusing that, putting a moustache on it, for money Hmm....Perhaps some folk would like to have a silly giggle without respect for the Artist. What is a tool? Methinks, its a imaginative piece of Art which enables you to express your Art. Without the tool where would be the Art? Unfortunately some folk think they can project their Art by some form of mind projection.. Silly giggle folk, disrespecting the Imaginative Art, which creates the tools to express the Art/ Imagination.