Paris by night - France - Part 5
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2 news pictures in my web : Paris by night http://www.tomcuss.fr/webphoto/Paris...1978m_site.htm http://www.tomcuss.fr/webphoto/Paris...c2007_site.htm The serie is here : http://www.tomcuss.fr/webphoto/Paris_La_Nuit/index.htm Thank's for visits and comments. Regards, Tom http://www.tomcuss.fr (enlever nopub pour m'écrire) |
Paris by night - France - Part 5
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Nice pictures!! What equipment do you use for these pictures? Soren On Apr 28, 10:26 am, "tom" wrote: Hello, 2 news pictures in my web : Paris by nighthttp://www.tomcuss.fr/webphoto/Paris_La_Nuit/slides/Place_Concorde_ds...http://www.tomcuss.fr/webphoto/Paris...ce_Concorde_ds... The serie is here :http://www.tomcuss.fr/webphoto/Paris_La_Nuit/index.htm Thank's for visits and comments. Regards, Tomhttp://www.tomcuss.fr (enlever nopub pour m'écrire) |
Paris by night - France - Part 5
"Soren" a écrit dans le message de news:
... Hi, Nice pictures!! What equipment do you use for these pictures? Soren Thanks for comment. I use D200, Nikon 17/55 f/2,8 and Capture NX for traitement Regards tom http://www.tomcuss.fr (enlever nopub pour m'écrire) |
Paris by night - France - Part 5
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 03:20:09 -0700, Soren wrote:
Hi, Nice pictures!! What equipment do you use for these pictures? If you go to an art exhibition do you ask the artist what brushes, paint etc that he used? This is really insulting; it is the artist/photographer that makes the picture and the equipment is merely the tool(s) to translate idea/vision into the image. -- Neil reverse 'r' and'a' - delete 'l' for email |
Paris by night - France - Part 5
In article , cral.elllwood2
@btopenworld.com says... On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 03:20:09 -0700, Soren wrote: Hi, Nice pictures!! What equipment do you use for these pictures? If you go to an art exhibition do you ask the artist what brushes, paint etc that he used? Yes. Most are just as willing to talk about techniques and materials as they are about their, much more nebulous, 'inspiration' or 'vision'. This is really insulting; it is the artist/photographer that makes the picture and the equipment is merely the tool(s) to translate idea/vision into the image. Is it dark up there ? T. -- Do Binary Tripods have 11 legs ? |
Paris by night - France - Part 5
"Neil Ellwood" wrote in message ... On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 03:20:09 -0700, Soren wrote: Hi, Nice pictures!! What equipment do you use for these pictures? If you go to an art exhibition do you ask the artist what brushes, paint etc that he used? This is really insulting; it is the artist/photographer that makes the picture and the equipment is merely the tool(s) to translate idea/vision into the image. -- Neil Touchy insecure amateur, does'nt know enough so won't share the little he knows. And to the contrary, a secure painter would have no problem telling what brushes produced what effect as it would have no bearing on genius. Eyeroll JB |
Paris by night - France - Part 5
"Tony Gartshore" wrote in message ... In article , cral.elllwood2 @btopenworld.com says... On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 03:20:09 -0700, Soren wrote: Hi, Nice pictures!! What equipment do you use for these pictures? If you go to an art exhibition do you ask the artist what brushes, paint etc that he used? Yes. Most are just as willing to talk about techniques and materials as they are about their, much more nebulous, 'inspiration' or 'vision'. This is really insulting; it is the artist/photographer that makes the picture and the equipment is merely the tool(s) to translate idea/vision into the image. Is it dark up there ? T. LOL! JB |
Paris by night - France - Part 5
Neil Ellwood wrote:
On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 03:20:09 -0700, Soren wrote: Hi, Nice pictures!! What equipment do you use for these pictures? If you go to an art exhibition do you ask the artist what brushes, paint etc that he used? Well, I'm not a painter. I wouldn't understand his answers. I *do* love the old joke that the difference between painters and photographers is that two painters can talk for hours without once mentioning brushes. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be true, from my experience hanging around with SF artists at conventions; they *do* seem to like to talk about tools and techniques. This is really insulting; it is the artist/photographer that makes the picture and the equipment is merely the tool(s) to translate idea/vision into the image. It's certainly true that the tools is just a tool. However, if I don't know how to produce those results, I couldn't have made the image even if I had had the vision; asking about the tech isn't completely crazy. |
Paris by night - France - Part 5
On Apr 29, 10:58 am, Neil Ellwood
wrote: On Sat, 28 Apr 2007 03:20:09 -0700, Soren wrote: Hi, Nice pictures!! What equipment do you use for these pictures? If you go to an art exhibition do you ask the artist what brushes, paint etc that he used? This is really insulting; it is the artist/photographer that makes the picture and the equipment is merely the tool(s) to translate idea/vision into the image. -- Neil reverse 'r' and'a' - delete 'l' for email LOL! So the guy has beautiful pictures and I can't ask him how he produced his results? i.e. Learn a little from the artist? I think you're missing the point here.. To make great pictures like these requires two things: the right equipment, and talent for choosing the right locations, setup etc. He can show med the brushes and the paint.. but he can't really teach me to paint beautiful pictures, but with the right equipment i can practice. To me it would seem arrogant to think of yourself so much as an artist that even your equipment is a secret. It's not a recipe for coca cola we are talking about! So in answer to your question, yes i do think a brilliant artist would be willing to discuss technique after I commented on his picture. I have no idea how you find that insulting... but maybe you weren't really serious? :) Soren |
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