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Well GetDPI is and was designed as a learning and sharing site. It's one reason I like to see what folks are shooting as it is a learning tool. With that you can go broke I admit. But it is a good reference for those that are learning and a good way to see what does what.Of course when posting images here in Dante's Inferno it is very important to post gear info so to enable others than your self to become broke :angel:
Remember "Brokes Have More Fun"
Well GetDPI is and was designed as a learning and sharing site. It's one reason I like to see what folks are shooting as it is a learning tool. With that you can go broke I admit. But it is a good reference for those that are learning and a good way to see what does what.
I know and it's true, Dante has a damn firm grasp on our wallets. And here we thought going to hell was free. LOLI know Guy, I was joking in case you missed it...
Peter
I thought he was shooting a Hassie and his new hassie took a dip? I could be wrong or maybe I'm thinking of someone else! Camponigro?I know one person that made a big slash with their tech cam. Can anyone remember the name of the member who dropped their back into water?
paulraphael;533687 There were a couple of gigantic prints by a really interesting Canadian artist named Stan Douglas. His work is quite good (and diverse). Additionally said:And that's where photographers interested in this kind of IQ get curious and want to know what technique, equipment, work-flow was used to achieve this look.
Of course it's the photographer that makes the image and creativity is far more important than gear, blabla. We hear that all the time on these boards and it gets boring. It's the standard patronising answer and it's become worn out.
We should make a distiction between what the customer/art-buyer needs to know about the technicalities and what fellow photographers want to learn from eachother, which includes, gear, workflow, etc.
Paul, not directed at you, au contraire, your post made me curious.