Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

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bottle….heart….window - series

June 14, 2007

bottle….heart….window

*edits to all images: resize, convert to black&white using channel mixer

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How much editing makes a photograph a manipulation?

June 3, 2007

There is one question in photography that is answered again and again.
“How much editing makes a photograph a manipulation?”

60% of all photographs I see around the internet are visibly color-edited. But is that not okay to do to bring out the emotion you want in it? The photograph is still the same, just with different. If I remember correctly; color editing can be done in a darkroom. I myself have never been in a dark room and I do not know how to use one, but I believe that this can be done (although I could be wrong).

I do not think that color editing (unless it is very extreme) makes a photograph a manipulation. Not contrast boost either, because if you feel that you need more contrast than the camera is able to give you, that should be allowed.

What does make a photo a manipulation?
Adding things to a photograph, I think, that is manipulating. Even if it is necessary to the context, I view that as a photo manipulation. Also changing the background qualifies as manipulating, in my opinion. Changing colors on part of a photograph can also be manipulating if it is not done ‘correctly’. E.g. changing the color of a spot on a cow would be considered a manipulation in my eyes. But maybe if it is clearly stated that this is done out of e.g. a concept of illustrating being different then maybe I would see it otherwise.

I think this is a question with many possible answers that go into many different categories and contexts. It also depends a little on each persons view and what it will be used for.
Art photography leaves the photographer with more editing freedom while in photojournalism almost no editing is allowed at all.
This entry lacks real arguments and points of view, I know. But boredom can only lead to so much.

Third greyscaled nature piece

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Greyscaled Nature

June 3, 2007

My boredom drove me to greyscale and add contrast to a few of my nature images so I framed them the same and called every piece greyscaled nature.

These are two of them (click on them to view full size)

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Stitchwork

May 10, 2007

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Close your eyes

March 10, 2007

Close your eyes
Let your thoughts wander
Where do you end up?

 

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Time

February 17, 2007

Time.
One of the few things one can compete with.
It’s there no matter what. You can’t stop it.
Time affects.
Buildings that once stood so perfectly and gloriously, now lie on the ground looking like nothing.
Except an example of time.

Time changes the appearance of objects that once was so important in daily life.
These objects cannot be used anymore.
Becauese time has excluded them from being useful.

Then again, time often makes things beautiful.
Even though it may not be used anymore.
And might not look as it was intended to.
But a new kind of beautiful.

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Weight of the world

February 9, 2007

Beauty pressure.
The need to have a perfect body, a perfect pimple-free face, a perfect appearance.
Because that’s what the world wants us to think.

Stupid weight of the world.
People are perfect just as they are.

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My trip on Color Fantasy

February 8, 2007

Color Fantasy is a cruise ship that goes between Oslo and Kiel. Me and my parents sailed with it in July 2006 and I figured I could post some pictures I took from the deck.

 

 

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Wall of Memories

February 5, 2007

 

One of the many ways to preserve memories

 

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Blowing

January 27, 2007