Before I actually got into photography, there were photographers whose work I really admired, both amateur and professional. (Including a good friend of mine). Each one had their own style that made it easy to identify their individual work. It defined them. It inspired me. So once I actually got into photography myself, I found myself making the mistake...
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Thumper's Blog
There seems to be different schools of thought when it comes to editing. Some photographers follow the philosophy that to edit a shot in any way with a post processing software is "cheating". They strive to take the perfect (or most desirable) shot, extract it from the camera, and leave it the way it is, pure form and untouched. No color level adjust...
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