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DIdn't take you long to come round to my way of thinking but what will your missus say? You don't want to put her in hospital do you? Or do you?Originally posted by blackfox View Post
It's actually quite a nice image to be honest. Are you using a drawing tablet too? What's your set-up?
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It has some merit, Jeff
IanFounder and editor of:
Olympus UK E-System User Group (https://www.e-group.uk.net)
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No it doesn’t Ian that’s the problem in one week one member has been allowed yay encouraged to to turn a sensible well loved forum into a total joke , it’s your forum and you make the rules .. I can’t go against your decisions but I’ll just take a back seat till things return to normal
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Our cameras are designed to do much more than take simple snaps. It's a creative tool. I believe we should all test the limits, else we're stagnating.
My advice to you is to carry on doing what you do and if you don't want any contact from me at all, it would be better not to reference me, else I might respond. I'm not going to be rude but I'm quite capable of getting my point across all the same.
To be honest, I'm kinda shocked that there haven't been more people on this site playing with the toolkits on offer.
I certainly didn't invent any of this but it's like nobody has ever seen an abstract picture before until I uploaded some.
And personally, I don't think I'm doing anything particularly crazy. Just pushing the palette a bit further than the average photographer.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. However, just because a camera is capable of doing something doesn't mean we have to overuse the functions; just when they lend themselves to a particular aim.Lots of gear; Little idea
https://www.flickr.com/photos/194528883@N06/
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