"Alienjones" <Alienjones@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Annika1980 wrote:
> | On Apr 29, 8:32 pm, "Atheist Chaplain" <abu...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> |> hmm
> |> ****ny nose on the bride
> |> groom looks like he is about to take her eye out with his nose
> |> at least the focus is sharp on the brides ****ny nose :-)
> |
> |
> | Beat me to it! It's hard to believe that any "Sought-after
> | Professional Wedding Photographer with over 30 years experience" would
> | claim that one. He admitted to using CS3 (probably a cracked version)
> | so how could he miss those hotspots on her nose and cheek?
> |
> | All in all, a good one to add to the collection.
> |
> |
> |
> Oh I see.
> Odd that someone living in the "deep south" couldn't see the connection
> between gone with the wind and the steamy heat of the moment, given that
> I led into it with an introduction based on the concept.
>
> Next time I post a picture of an Ice sculpture - like to one this couple
> had for a wedding cake, I'll be sure to remove the water drops so your
> lack comprehension for a scene's elements doesn't show up and
> demonstrate the real lack of anything artistic in your pictures.
>
> This is why I keep telling you, you know nothing about photography.
> Unless you can grasp the feeling of a scene, how can you ever explore
> the creativity needed to be a good photographer?
>
>
> from Douglas,
> If my PGP key is missing, the
> post is a forgery. Ignore it.
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the fact still remains that you touched up the photo with PS CS3 yet you
still left in the Brides ****ny nose, not only that, by leaving it as the
sharp centre of focus its a beacon drawing the eye right to it, and as to
all your backdrop crap at least its not a 3 draw steel filing cabinet :-)
Just because you try and give a photo provenance does not instantly make
it
artistic, this photo is a prime example.
you admit to shopping this photo, maybe you should have shopped out the
reflected glare from the Brides nose, and maybe lightened her nose a bit,
then she won't look like she has had a bit to much to drink.
--
"Calling Atheism a religion is like calling bald a hair color."
Don Hirschberg


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