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Posted 2/12/2008 8:20:20 AM


lynx

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Ok we all know there are many ways to get multi photo's shots together [i.e. three negatives  all under exposed or three raw or jpeg files then combined in layers!

now for the real Question here: who will ever see a senic view like this in real life at the yellowstone N.P.  I know I will catch a lot of heat on this posting but so be it:

 

Brian Jones combined three different shots of this landscape at Yellowstone National Park to ensure every part had the proper exposure. The photo was awarded "The Shot" by Russell James in a VH1 photo contest for landscapes. Jones also had a landscape photo of a barn that came in second place in the same contest.


Lauren MacIntosh

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Posted 2/12/2008 9:35:54 AM


pachyderm

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It doesn't surprise me. There was a time we looked at photography as an artistic representation of what is real (generally), but now the first question generally is "How much was Photoshopped?". There seems to be an automatic assumption that an image was manipulated.

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Posted 2/12/2008 10:58:39 AM


lion

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Looks like HDR stuff to me. High Dynamic Range. Photomatix is the software most people use to do this.

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Eric Rose

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Posted 2/12/2008 11:33:47 AM


lynx

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It's Graphic Arts involving photographic images, not a photograph in and of itself.

Hard work and its own discipline to be sure, but not photography. It is the misapplied label that irks so many of us so much.

Joe

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Posted 2/12/2008 11:47:33 AM


lynx

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Maybe I am just an old goat who is mad about what's being done in fotography, I real do not know : It could be I was there back in 05/2007 and was at the same place and only came away with the below foto, I know its no Prize winner but I know its real at least:

Lauren MacIntosh

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