How obtuse! Looking at the viewfinder or image screen is the same thing! The point is if the person taking the photograph does not check the foreground, subject and background, mistakes will be made. Good amateur photographers and professional photographers do that as a matter of course...
As usual you miss the point. Kinkade is not a photographer, so he work should not be considered in the conversation about photograph. Just as adding and removing major objects from photographs is not part of photography and since you are part and parcel of that group, you are not considered...
One will only see problems in a photograph on the camera back, if and only if they are looking for them. Most people are to focused on the subject or subjects to inspect the whole frame. That is just one of the differences between a gwc and a good photographer.
Did you know that Kinkade is not a photographer, but a painter who lithographs a painting 10,000 add some brush strokes to each and charges for an original?
I said ignoring money and fame. No where did I say that Ansel did. Why can't you read things as they are written rather than twisting it to impossible things, much like your adding and removing objects from photographs?
Ignoring the money and fame. On a photograph by photograph basis or as a whole work, none of us will be better. Yes we each make some great photographs on occasion, but over life time he was better than we will be.
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