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I could not vote either because, like most "yes or no" questions, the answer is more complicated than that. It depends upon what kind of photography you are talking about. Most biological photography demands reality. Most "pictorial" photography aborrs realism, asking for some sort of emotional impact to be good. Even Ansel did not make pictures to look exactly like the scene actually looked. He took what he felt about the subject. My answer to your question therefore will be: "well now maybe yes and maybe no"..........Regards!i guess the title says it all
is a photograph or photography ( generally speaking i don't care of the format, or language ( digital or analog )
supposed to be reality ?
personally i don't think it is, even though its said to be a "mirror" more like a mirror that whoever being the camera
controls the warp...
its got nothing to do with rules .... lolDidn't vote. The mere fact you have to ask answers the question...there are no rules...do as you like.
Some is, some is not. I can’t believe this is even a question,
If you are interested in "whether any of this is real", then you are better off reading philosophical tracts on theory of the mind. You'll learn a lot more than the from random, uninformed postings on an internet forum. You could start by reading the Wikipedia entry on "solipicism" to get your feet wet.
The idea that photos cannot represent reality is not accurate. All kinds of criminals caught by camera in the act and used as a part of the evidence have sent them to prison. If these photo or videos had been edited and photoshopped, the judge would not have allowed them in as evidence. So there is a line. Many newspapers have standards as well. You may be able to adjust the exposure since cameras are limited in their ability to capture the full range, but you can't clone or remove or add objects.
In proposing an alternate reality that doesn't exist, you are assuming there is a reality that does exist. Not everyone agrees what exactly that reality is, so you may get some blowback as to what you think yours is.its not difficult to create alternate facts to support photographs or video to create a reality that doesn't exist...
The judge has no way of knowing if a photo or video has been edited if the edit was done well, and no one admits to it.The idea that photos cannot represent reality is not accurate. All kinds of criminals caught by camera in the act and used as a part of the evidence have sent them to prison. If these photo or videos had been edited and photoshopped, the judge would not have allowed them in as evidence. So there is a line. Many newspapers have standards as well. You may be able to adjust the exposure since cameras are limited in their ability to capture the full range, but you can't clone or remove or add objects.
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