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Re: My humble opinion ...
[Re: Dee Dee]
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05/08/06 02:29 PM
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Dee Dee, White Lightning and Alien Bees Strobes has the wireless flash trigger built in, so no need to buy a wireless flash trigger.
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NOT the same thing!!!
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05/08/06 04:10 PM
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The "slave" units in most inexpensive strobes are OPTICAL slaves ... unless you put a flash on the camera, they won't work! The cheapies I use are RADIO slaves, and have no need for an on-camera flash. You can then use a second or third unit's optical slave if you are using monolights.
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Re: My portable "Dog Show" setup ...
[Re: Dee Dee]
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05/09/06 12:03 PM
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Digitally manipulated photos ..... are a big topic of debate ..... Most artists are against them as they can look pretty darn good and they feel it takes away from the authenticity of a real painting.
This is interesting, and I wondered if it should be in the new "Ethics" thread. David does this subject deserves its own space? The new "Ethics" already has a few different topics running within it.
Although I had been very against overly digital "messing" with a good photograph, I have to admit some of the results can look good. And was also "against" describing a digitally enhanced photograph as art: or at least not real art, compared to what someone did by hand rather than hitting a keyboard. It did seem a bit like painting by numbers to me: pretty result, zero talent.
Now I am coming around, maybe not a full 180 but close. But as far as ethics are involved, the thought of passing off a computer changed "watercolour" or "oils" treatment of a photo as original art is quite unpleasant - both in cheating a buyer and in devaluing "real" art. No wonder there is controversy among the art community, moreso than among photographers I would guess as photographers have less to lose.
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Re: My portable "Dog Show" setup ...
[Re: PossumCorner]
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05/09/06 01:26 PM
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Is a watercolor less art than an oil painting? How about acyrlics? ceramics? sculpture? clay? metal? wood? photos? computer generated art? It is all different forms of art using different mediums. And anybody that is good in any of those mediums has talent. I am always ammused at the "art" community because they are so negative about new art forms. It threatens them because most artists never make a living in art unless they are an art teacher. Even in photography, the "fine art" photographers usually don't make a living at it, and the rest of us do make a living because we are not selling art, but preserving memories. Ethics only come into play here if somebody is misrepresenting their art.
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Re: NOT the same thing!!!
[Re: Jim Garvie]
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05/10/06 06:47 PM
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Did you check the price of the eBay units? They are REALLY cheap! And as soon as you hardwire a strobe to the camera, you are not wireless, and you, or a client, can/will find a way to trip over it. Worth the $30 or so for peace of mind!
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I'm not a vet ...
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05/22/06 10:43 AM
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I'm not a vet ... nor do I play one on TV! I do have a contract with the animal hospital. In its original form, a percentage of the gross was kept by the hospital, and no rent was involved. At this point, I maintain their website and computers, and design their reminder cards, business cards, etc., so our deal has changed. At first my setup was taken down when I wasn't there ... I work 12 hours/week (afternoons on M-W-F) in the "slow season" plus the occasional Saturday. The holiday months (Nov-Dec) may see me working six days a week, and foregoing outside work completely! They've allowed me to mount a 3-roll seamless rack, and my room is never taken down ... it's now the permanent studio. Ken
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