bnfotografie wrote:
Very nice, Bob. The triangles and other patterns formed by the shadows give the image a lot of impact. The FM shooter is positioned perfectly.
Is it the introduction of lots of AI that turn you off to Photoshop? I just sent a nasty email to Topaz about how far down the rabbit hole they're going with AI. It's changing photography rapidly and nobody seems to be looking very closely at it.
Brent
Thanks Brent,
Every several years or so @sbeme, a.k.a Scott, and I (spouses included) meet in Charleston or Savannah for dinner, talk, and a photo-walk; this our third. It's a fun time. It's nice to get to know him in the first person in addition to through FM posts.
Re PS - yes and yes. All these great (technically great, honestly, drawing from my experiences in a college CS professorial job) advances offering functionality I neither need nor want. Why? And to make matters more aggravating, existing tools/panels have changed (look & feel) prompting a search to discover how to use them. The Actions palette now cluttered with a (entire TAB) lengthy list of again, functionality I neither need nor want.
For me, the tipping point passed, I perceive PS shifting emphasis from photography to design, graphics, and (my guess) ultimately animation; not what I signed up for.
Apr 30, 2026 at 02:22 PM
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