the folks with the rules and regulations who tell people they cant' do what they want because it isn't the "right way"
like the experts in the magazine from the OP / xyz website who tell people they should only use D76
when coffee or rosemary tea or wine, beer or urine (or whatever) will work just fine;
of those who say you are never allowed to crop a negative;
or the folks that say you can't use AZO or other silver chloride papers for photograms
or film to make ( fill in the blank ) type photographs because it is wasting "precious resources".
these are all things that have been said here, on this site even ... either publicly, or privately ...
Excuse me jnanian
I quickly grasped the idea from your previous message. I am not sure you got my "pulling your leg" one, perhaps I had to have explained it better sorry, here it is: First you answerd "NO!", and after that definitely and exclamatory uppercase word, then you give an advise claiming just the opposite ..." For me that's the funny thing, although I understood your point of view. Anyway back to that post, if I may add now a few more words:
Pablo Ruiz y Picasso said a lot of things ... but he himself (in his particular concept and limitation of plastics) has been strongly influenced by the works (or styles, disciplines, artistic creations, (fill in the blank) ... ) of others he looked at, just like others after him were influenced by him too, just like others by others before and after ... (all of them, for some, for many)
to whom belong the glory (of Art) and the dominion forever and ever ... Amen (and that is that precisely because of those other words you said in this new message attached) take a look!
"The folks with the rules and regulations who tell people what is Art, and what it is not, and that they should admire and learn from those artists, and bla, bla, bla"
people should be able to do whatever they want, and if they want to post their results or images from their fun, good for them
That's it! (within safe boundaries to decide ...) And that means breaking all kind of stereotypes, all that folks, critics or technocrats ... or without taking a Pablo as an example, for instance. Don't say NO! again (another joke, if needed to add)
p.s. by the way, just like a curiosity Pablo (at the age of ten) studied in the same school as me (and vice versa), within a few-blocks radiusin from where I live now.
Let's face it, very few of us are Picasso, or anywhere near his talent...
Fortunately for us!
... But for the normal person...
Who is that, or them?