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Re: [artshow_photo] Re: When does a photo stop being a photo?

 

Heh, splicing photographs together was very popular...back in the 1840s and
50s. Rejlander was well known for it:

<http://www.rleggat.com/photohistory/history/rejlande.htm>

32 images in that one back in 1857.And there are older examples.

Uelsmann never used photoshop either as a more modern example:

<http://pdngallery.com/legends/uelsmann/>

All done in the darkroom, click on gallery to see some amazing shots. Like a
lot of people today you don't have a sense of the history or your art.

BK

On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 22:05, silenceintonoise
<silenceintonoise@yahoo.com>wrote:

> Dodging and burning is one thing... splicing twenty photos and digitally
> painting them together is another.
>
> I would think a definite safe area would be that if it can be done in
> Lightroom it is probably not too excessive.
>
>

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