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I generally shy away from this subject, as I have always thought that the photographic medium can never do this justice, or at least not in the same way a painting can. I’m sure many will disagree, but I'm interested in your thoughts.
 

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I generally shy away from this subject, as I have always thought that the photographic medium can never do this justice, or at least not in the same way a painting can. I’m sure many will disagree, but I'm interested in your thoughts.

That should be reworded: "I generally shy away from this subject, as I have always thought that I can never do this justice, or at least not in the same way artists who love the subject can."

Now, this absurd thread might be worth responding to in some useful manner.
 

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I generally shy away from this subject, as I have always thought that the photographic medium can never do this justice, or at least not in the same way a painting can. I’m sure many will disagree, but I'm interested in your thoughts.

Why don't you tell us what you find lacking in the photographic medium when applied to this subject? It's appropriate to share something more substantial than a one-line opinion before asking for the thoughts of others.
 

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That should be reworded: "I generally shy away from this subject, as I have always thought that I can never do this justice, or at least not in the same way artists who love the subject can."

Now, this absurd thread might be worth responding to in some useful manner.

I don't know. A lot of landscape painting is pretty cheesy. It's very hard to do well.

Landscape photography usually turns out well if you have a basic grasp of exposure and composition.
 

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I don't think you should shy away from it cliveh. Your cityscapes remind me of landscapes.

Only difference between that and what I consider a landscape is the subject matter which in cityscapes can't easily remove the influence of man.

In landscapes, I like scenes that hide any signs of humanity. I also like a human touch, but for this subject I want to discuss purely natural scenery.

In the Sierra Nevada, with a few miles of hiking, you can easily find scenes where the only sign of human intervention is the hiking trail. And then, since you are probably "on" that trail... Your eye is given a pristine view in two directions perpendicular to the trail. If the regulations permit you to wander off trail, soon you can have a full view entirely surrounded by natural scenery.

(Tip: In Southern Sierra, south of Sequoia National Park, you can have clear skies as well, because air travel across the mountain range is concentrated into east-west patterns over paths towards San Francisco and Los Angeles... Over Yosemite, contrails confound the skies with unnatural straight lines.).

Now, in this setting, cliveh.... Do what you always do. Stroll about, using your developed eye to scan the surroundings for beauty. Take some chances with compositions.

The photographic medium and your developed instinct for poetic expression in it... is an ideal combination.
 

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one should never shy away from anything. it is best
to attempt to try things that are difficult or that one does not like,
even if it is because you can not do it justice ...
because you gain insights about the subject but more importantly
you gain insights about yourself ...
 

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For me the subject is easy to discuss, if I like the visual impact personally it matters not whether it be photo or a painting. I'd say my understanding and appreciation lends more to the photo world as I've done a lot of landscape photography over the years. However, my weakness of never having studied or made any attempts at artful landscape painting does not leave me lacking for a real appreciation for something I like.
Both are a good art and can be absorbed as pleasure or business as one might see fit. :D
 

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... I have always thought that the photographic medium can never do this justice, or at least not in the same way a painting can..

I'm not sure I know what 'justice' you are referring to. Color photographs render what they depict with more verisimilitude than most paintings, which is not to say that I'd prefer a color photograph to a painting of the same scene. And, by its nature, a monochrome photograph is a kind of abstraction of the landscape that doesn't compete with a painting. In what way does photography come up short?
 

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I love landscapes. Like mention before I can't paint.

Jeff

I used to joke that my sister got the crayons and I got the box...

Because she became an artist and I... well, I became a mechanically-inclined frustrated artist.
 
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I'm not sure I know what 'justice' you are referring to. Color photographs render what they depict with more verisimilitude than most paintings, which is not to say that I'd prefer a color photograph to a painting of the same scene. And, by its nature, a monochrome photograph is a kind of abstraction of the landscape that doesn't compete with a painting. In what way does photography come up short?

Probably just my own attempts at landscape.
 
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