Digital Photography versus Classic Photos
Posted on April 6, 2009
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People don’t really know how to tell the differences between digital and classic photography. Some are misinformed, others never touched a classic camera in their lives, and others simply can not tell the differences. Digital and classic photography are subjects of a big controversy. Digital photography fanatics don’t even want to hear about the old and outdated classic camera. And the debate become more and more interesting as professionals step in. Even photographic artists and professionals can not agree witch one is better.
An adept of the past will never agree to digital photography masterpieces and they will immediately see the images they considered altered in a god-like way, which cuts off the right to opinion of viewers. As examples, let’s take the ‘macro’ function witch every camera has, and the effects it can create depending on the distance between the posing subject and the lenses. Macro is a nice function that is smart enough to distinguish the subject from the surrounding environment and to blur everything else but this subject. Playing with shades and bringing this central areas in the first visual field makes people less critical of the picture and this is considered bad. Some voices militate even against flash. They say that if a picture is taken at night, using a flash , then it will return a digital photography image. These people claim that night pictures must be taken as they come, at moonlight and not by using devices to bring light to a single point.
The other side, the one of digital photography loves, thank god for digital devices. They praise the macro as it offers them what they need: a picture with a visible subject. These people are happy to see others see in their picture the exact thing they wanted to point out, they like the picture as they imagined it and do not want other to have different views. And about the flash, some people laugh when they hear that … “flash is evil”.
Even if you might believe it, digital photography could never ruin images. It enhanced to possibilities of artists and brought life to so many variations that a simple picture can become so much more with a few little clicks. photo printing online
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