Thomas Bertilsson
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The same guy called Delta "clinical". What the hell does that mean?
Maybe doctors, nurses, and anesthesiologists prefer to use Delta films?
The same guy called Delta "clinical". What the hell does that mean?
The same guy called Delta "clinical". What the hell does that mean?
To me 'artist', or the status of being one, is earned, by recognition of others.
I think we all agree on that. It is fine if the term is used generically or collectively, as in representation, law, etc. In the individual sense, especially in self-reference, it seems pretentious.
Honestly....why?"contemporary vintage photographs" [prepare to hurl!]![]()
"contemporary vintage photographs" [prepare to hurl!]![]()
I'll start another rant in this high quality thread.
Just read over in the TMax 25 thread that someone thinks Pan-F+ is 'mushy'.
Another favorite word that makes me laugh out loud.
The same guy called Delta "clinical". What the hell does that mean?
Mushy and clinical both have real meanings.
'Mushy' is a lack of both micro and macro contrast, usually coupled with low acutance. It looks just like it sounds.
'Clinical' is in the opposite direction, so much micro contrast in the presence of low macro contrast or a short tone curve that makes the photo uncomfortable to look at or lacking in tonal interest. "Clinical" because it has little to no emotional impact in spite of high technical merit. Some people use this look to support the overall image; as with any stylistic judgment in art, it's subjective.
I don't get the backlash against 'bokeh'. It has a specific meaning for which there was no single English word. Simple. Adamant rejection of it smacks of xenophobia, IMHO.
Y'all're forgetting that this is an art, practiced by artists. Expecting precise, unemotional language from photographers is going to be disappointing at best.(that said, I don't much care for capture either, unless the photo is the raw data for a photomanip or a collage or the such)
I think you and I probably have very different styles. It'd be so damn boring if everyone shot the same way. ^_^
Perhaps. I don't like the word style either. I'm going to be a terrific grumpy old man some day...![]()
A curmudgeon. Nothing wrong with being a curmudgeon, as long as you retain a sense of humour. Dull grumpy old people are the pits. Actually, dull grumpy people of any age are the pits, doubly so if they are politically correct.
I find 'mushy' to be particularly poor as a choice to describe poor detail definition in a photograph. I use mushy to describe peas that have been cooked and pureed, and something I eat with fish and chips.
Can you get good fish and chips on your side of the Atlantic?
Steve.
Can you get good fish and chips on your side of the Atlantic?
Steve.
I think Steve is alluding to mushy peas.
Over here they sell the fish and chips in fake newspaper. That tells you just about all you need to know.
I thought it actually became illegal in England some time ago to sell it in real newspaper?
"Beautiful photograph, you must have a really nice camera."
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