Nikon Z50ii - 12/28mm

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    22 days ago

    “We shouldn’t try to achieve purity as an ideal; it doesn’t really exist.”

    Not disagreeing with this, I simply dislike photography that distorts reality to such an extent where it no longer reflects how anyone would experience the scenery. E.g., editing a photo were a 1% fog during the golden hour is being photoshopped into the fires of Mount Doom. Sure, professional photo editing or concept art is beautiful, but that is not photography anymore.

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      22 days ago

      On the far opposite end of things is Zach Doehler, who edits his photos to such a ludicrous extreme that even Lisa Frank would blush.

      When I publish work, it’s closer to your ideal. I do turn up the contrast and the colors a bit, but that’s cause the RAW is just so dark and muddy that it doesn’t capture what I saw without editing.

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      22 days ago

      For me photography can be both, a medium to try to show what was there as neutral as possible, and a medium to try to show what the scenery felt like for me. And if I want to show how it felt for me, the fires of Mount Doom are sometimes needed to convey the feeling.

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        22 days ago

        “And if I want to show how it felt for me, the fires of Mount Doom are sometimes needed to convey the feeling.”

        That’s what psychedelics are for. 🍄‍🟫