The question is where's the border line between postprocessing and digital art? Personally I rarely use photoshop for postprocessing, for me Lightroom is the post processor and Photoshop is the manipulator :) But it's just a personal taste. I believe photography is all about opening a wide perspective about visualization, so no real guidelines can be set in this case... just personal tastes.

Hope you got my point :)

.t

Bruce Dayton wrote:
I ran across this exchange recently and it caused me to do some
thinking:
http://photo.net/wedding-photography-forum/00SlvT

I have many of the same feelings as this guy presented.  When I look
at much of the current work being shown, especially on photo.net
galleries, I see heavy handed manipulation being the norm and also
being judged very positively.

Anyway, some interesting fodder for discussion for those who care to
take a read.  The thread discussion improves further down than near
the top -but you do have to read the initial post.



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