Imagemaster wrote:
Thanks, except they are flying parallel to the fog, not out of it.
Understood.
High contrast pulls the eye, and one rarely wants high contrast close to the edges as it moves the eye out of the frame.
It's a device used in painting, and as an artist you're the master of the world. If one chooses to to de-emphasize something, it in turn emphasizes something else.
jamesf99 wrote:
High contrast pulls the eye, and one rarely wants high contrast close to the edges as it moves the eye out of the frame.
It's a device used in painting, and as an artist you're the master of the world. If one chooses to to de-emphasize something, it in turn emphasizes something else.
I am a Nature photographer first, and certainly no artist. Sometimes I want the image to depict what you really see, and other times what you want to see.
Photography is a distortion of reality, but art is even more of a distortion of reality.