I'm loving this thing as a floating tripod! Took this recently. Was super impressed with the still photo I get from the camera!
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Very impressed with the quality of the P3 camera for stills in DNG, but still not quite up to the standard of Canon professional lenses [emoji19] but so looking forward to having the luxury of time (well 15 minutes,)
Sadly still will need a real helicopter to get to many locations.....
Image may be overdone, but fine art photography is about creating feelings, not representing reality........
Oh. Right. So then why is a 'professional lens' needed for 'fine art photography' if you can just doctor the heck out of any photo in post?
Ha...
Image may be overdone, but fine art photography is about creating feelings, not representing reality........
Professional lens = larger lens = more light = better shots.
I went from using Canon P&S models for years to a Nikon D3200 DSLR and the results are amazing but even those require editing....just not as much as one taken with a potato. You can make any photo look good, some just take more effort than others which reminds me of a few girls I've known.
If you simply doctor the heck out of any photo in post, that's all it will look like.Oh. Right. So then why is a 'professional lens' needed for 'fine art photography' if you can just doctor the heck out of any photo in post?
If you simply doctor the heck out of any photo in post, that's what it will look like.
You don't make great pictures by simply turning up the contrast and saturation.
Getting good original images is the first and most important step.
Like I said there are a hundred ways of recording the original image.
Which is the "correct" one?
Even your theoretical original "unchanged" image has been changed.
Just plain wrong? No it's not. It's been changed, as simple as that...like a Kardashian. The OP has posted this as "a still from the camera" - that is not the still from the camera.
LOL....Do you think that when you point and shoot with a compact camera that the image hasn't "been changed" The camera will perform many adjustments before it saves it as a JPEG. The difference with shooting in RAW is that you get to make the changes yourself in post.
Photography is an art form and as already mentioned above there is definitely no right or wrong way to change or present an image.
If you were the customer and had commissioned the OP to take some natural subtle photographs of a sunset then you would have every reason to say its "just plain wrong". Of course you have every right to an opinion and maybe you just don't like that sort of look, but if that is the look the OP wanted to achieve then obviously it is "just plain right"
Righto. Your interpretation of art is still not the original still from the camera. That is misleading.
"The P3's camera did that?" Actually,no, it's been doctored.
Humour me - post the actual still.
p.s. LOL