WillowTree
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What do you use for taking the photos Willow?
I bought a cannon EOS 80D it has a 55-250 mm lens.
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What do you use for taking the photos Willow?
Can we just not argue in my photo section? I told you guys I was new and constructive criticism is always welcome but let’s not fight. I didn’t call it art. It was just a cute red cardinal on an old rusty feeder. I was lucky to catch him there at all.Not really. Photography as an art form requires you don't turn it into a science.
It is an art form that works much, much better, if you understand the science around it.
Or you can ignore the science, and just produce crappy photographs and call it “art”.
Unless you are shooting ones of nekid women. Then you could probably reduce that down to a dozen or so.. . . .They're nice! Remember you have to shoot 100 pics to get few great ones.
How many flowers do you think there are in this picture?
Many more than you think. See Pseudanthium - Wikipedia
Photography is both art, and scienceResearch depth of field and light is everything
-Geaux
Not really. Photography as an art form requires you don't turn it into a science.
Yes really. You are incorrect
-Geaux
How can you be incorrect with art?
I have a lot to learn I know!Research depth of field and light is everything
-Geaux
I know you didn’t and thanks. I did a preliminary search and there are many article on depth and light.I have a lot to learn I know!Research depth of field and light is everything
-Geaux
I meant no disrespect. Your pictures look really nice. I was only commenting where you can research further to enhance your photography pursuit
-Geaux
Photography is both art, and scienceResearch depth of field and light is everything
-Geaux
Not really. Photography as an art form requires you don't turn it into a science.
Yes really. You are incorrect
-Geaux
How can you be incorrect with art?
-Geaux
The science of understanding how your equipment works and why, along with lighting and composure enhances one ability to create art. You don't think Picasso just mixed those colors on his palette and prayed for the right mix do you?Can we just not argue in my photo section? I told you guys I was new and constructive criticism is always welcome but let’s not fight. I didn’t call it art. It was just a cute red cardinal on an old rusty feeder. I was lucky to catch him there at all.Not really. Photography as an art form requires you don't turn it into a science.
It is an art form that works much, much better, if you understand the science around it.
Or you can ignore the science, and just produce crappy photographs and call it “art”.
Who's fighting? We're talking about what makes art art.