The point
11 years ago
The point of this channel is merely to show Photographs as they were when taken, and as they are after being processed.
All images that will be posted here will be photographs I have taken.
I would also like to add some information on photography & provide tips if anyone wants or needs it.
Some information for those not photographing:
A camera can never depict reality with 100% accuracy, each camera manufacturer uses a different sensor, each sensor has got a different color algorithm which may make the sky bluer than it really is or the grass greener.
Lenses, lenses also display things differently, just look at the fisheye, it is the most extreme example. However one example: a 35mm lens used for portrait makes the head look bigger than it really is in a head to body ratio, a 85-105mm lens display's it accuratelyish. However for someones head to look smaller you use 200mm's or more.
Not a single lens nor camera can show you the world the way it is, photoshop starts in your camera, not in some software. You can be damn close to reality with a photograph, but we as humans face reality every day and thus such photographs tend often to be dull, boring and uninteresting if done in the wrong way.
I do hope you enjoy seeing images I process here, they will range from cellphone photographs (le gasp ewwww) up to high quality professional gear.
All images that will be posted here will be photographs I have taken.
I would also like to add some information on photography & provide tips if anyone wants or needs it.
Some information for those not photographing:
A camera can never depict reality with 100% accuracy, each camera manufacturer uses a different sensor, each sensor has got a different color algorithm which may make the sky bluer than it really is or the grass greener.
Lenses, lenses also display things differently, just look at the fisheye, it is the most extreme example. However one example: a 35mm lens used for portrait makes the head look bigger than it really is in a head to body ratio, a 85-105mm lens display's it accuratelyish. However for someones head to look smaller you use 200mm's or more.
Not a single lens nor camera can show you the world the way it is, photoshop starts in your camera, not in some software. You can be damn close to reality with a photograph, but we as humans face reality every day and thus such photographs tend often to be dull, boring and uninteresting if done in the wrong way.
I do hope you enjoy seeing images I process here, they will range from cellphone photographs (le gasp ewwww) up to high quality professional gear.
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