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robski 09-11-09 21:25

To some extent it is like understanding the science of what makes a Joke work.

The expected is not funny.

Those who expect the unexpected don't think the joke was funny either if they manage to predict the punch line.

Those who expect the unexpected and really do get the unexpected or surprise will see the joke as humourous.

I think much can be said of an image or art. Does it exercise the brain ?

Benjamin Kanarek 11-11-09 13:41

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Originally Posted by andy153 (Post 39904)
Perhaps a look at this link may stimulate this thread further?
With thanks to Ben, Duncan and Al

http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...hp?photo=44580

I repeat for those who have looked at the link.

"Definitely art or graphic design, but with no camera involved is it in any way photographic ...... ? Is use of Photoshop enough on it's own .....?

I agree Duncan (There are people who think so far outside the box, you need a big telephoto lens to even see the box.) but - even worse IMHO and in many respects, there are people who have a problem seeing anything beyond the narrow confines of their own box or a few boxes they are comfortable in - and so miss the creative opportunities presented by others. Is our photography something we should always be comfortable with ......?"

Very informative...Thanks:)

Benjamin Kanarek 14-11-09 19:37

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Originally Posted by andy153 (Post 39921)
Ah Alex, but don't digital cameras record pixels, and will a simple glass photographic filter not alter those pixels? Where does the real-world equivalent start for someone who is say, colour blind and has an altered perception of what you and I may call reality? Are you saying that Digital Photography is a form of Digital Art and not Photography? Can Digital art and Photography never meet?

Brilliant observation and very aptly expressed.


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