Sion said:My credential is:
Clubsnap Newbie.
:bigeyes: i very scared of newbies :cry:
Sion said:My credential is:
Clubsnap Newbie.
jsbn said:Who can guarantee a 120% sharp photo all the time for all their works?
Terence said:An obscure HCB photo was posted and everyone started giving critique on it... not sharp, poor composition, should've done this, should've done that etc... And most folks voted to delete it!
Erm... different speciality area. But both are respected masters in their own fields of speciality.zaren said:ansel adams.
Everybody's reaction will be "Wah! Master! A piece of Art!"igpenguin said:if people knew it was a HCB, what would be the reaction?
if it was someone who knew nothing about photography rules and HCB, what would be the reaction?
if everybody uniformly agreed that a single work is great, what does it say to capture the majority's adoration?
jsbn said:Everybody's reaction will be "Wah! Master! A piece of Art!"
When administered the blind test, everyone pathetically fails. That's always the case.
zaren said:mebbe that's why it was obscure?
Terence said:Perhaps obscure was an inappropriate term. I'm sure the image is quite famous. Find out for yourself.
Check out the Flickr page.
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thanks for the link. interesting how the discussion veered off into things like "oh, he would made a better picture if he had modern equipment", or "what, just because his famous means his work is good?". thought the main point of the exercise was to remind us that many of us miss the wood for the trees... seeing only pixels, and not images.Terence said:Perhaps obscure was an inappropriate term. I'm sure the image is quite famous. Find out for yourself.
Check out the Flickr page.
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There may be numerous other complaints that may be lingering around to those who are administered the blind test for all we know.nightwolf75 said:at least the people on flickr din complain abt messy rambut...