On Aug 2, 6:37*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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Eisboch wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
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I suppose it is for photographers not interested in life as it is, or
for photographers whose composition and exposure skills are minimal.
I like life as it is. I like to take photos that look as close to what I
saw as possible.
We recently came across an old, forgotten box of family photos. *One was
my high school graduation "glamour" shot ..... you know, the ones that
were airbrushed back at the studio to remove a few pimples, add a tinge
of ruddy red to the cheeks and enhance the color of the eyes.
In my case, I am kinda glad the photographer didn't simply reproduce what
he saw. *It wasn't pretty.
Eisboch
Did you have a flattop?
Here's a photo of someone's 14-year-old granddaughter.
Do you think it has been photoshopped?
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...eous/diana.jpg
I don't think so. *But, I don't have much of an eye for these things. * I
zoomed in on the obvious .... her eyes .... but the image just gets
pixilated and I can't tell.
Pretty girl, though.
So, was it?
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Maybe under all the makeup.. Geeze, did he say she was 14? Anyway,
like the pile of rusted canoes, the photo still sucks.