Fine Art Flower Photography: Creative Techniques And The Art Of Observation by Tony Sweet - Presentation Transcript
Fine Art Flower Photography:
Creative Techniques And The Art Of
Observation by Tony Sweet
Very Inspiring!
Acclaimed nature photographer Tony Sweet helps us to see a familiar
subject through new eyes in this astonishing collection of flower
photography. Ranging from the elegiac to the experimental, these pictures
offer a kaleidoscopic survey of innovative photographic techniques--
including multiple exposures and slide sandwiching--along with instructions
for creating similar effects in your own photography. Perfectly balancing
grace and spontaneity, Fine Art Flower Photography ensures that none of
us will look at (or photograph) flowers the same way again.
Personal Review: Fine Art Flower Photography: Creative
Techniques And The Art Of Observation by Tony Sweet
With all due respect, Mr. Cohen, there is no photography without
manipulation. The lens used, where one chooses to point it, the depth of
field chosen, the film used, how digital files are processed, and as you say,
"cropping," are all subjective interpretations. The only way to purely record
nature's beauty is to look at and remember it. The moment it is recorded by
an instrument by a human being, the image becomes subjective and
interpretive and its purity is gone. It's the nature of the process.
And it is a fact that the quality of cameras and lenses used directly affect
the quality of the file. P&S cameras with IS really can't hold a candle to a
more professional system.
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With all due respect, Mr. Cohen, there is no photog more
With all due respect, Mr. Cohen, there is no photography without manipulation. The lens used, where one chooses to point it, the depth of field chosen, the film used, how digital files are processed, and as you say, "cropping," are all subjective interpretations. The only way to purely record nature's beauty is to look at and remember it. The moment it is recorded by an instrument by a human being, the image becomes subjective and interpretive and its purity is gone. It's the nature of the process.
And it is a fact that the quality of cameras and lenses used directly affect the quality of the file. P&S cameras with IS really can't hold a candle to a more professional system. less
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