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Photography |
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Digital
photography has revolutionized the art form.
The amateur photographer no longer needs to invest in constructing
dark rooms with running water, installing bulky equipment, and subjecting
film (easily susceptible to damage from light and dust) to a time-consuming,
multi-step chemical process. Some
people complain computer manipulation of digital images allows for the
creation of virtual images, producing “unreal” representations of the “real”
world. But photographers have cropped, air-brushed, colored and chemically manipulated
images in the darkroom for decades.
The photographer still has to have the ability to recognize potential,
frame it appropriately, record it, then maximize an image’s ultimate
expression. Art still lies in the eye
of the beholder.
Beauty in Whose Eye --------------------------------------------------
Entry or Exit -------------------------------------------------------
Salvage Art ------------------------------------------------------
Our True Size
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©2004 Nancy Kay Peterson |
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