Do you consider it less genuine if you edit your photos after taking them and how closely should photography resemble the moment as you witnessed it versus creating a piece of art independent of what the moment looked like?
Do you consider it less genuine if you edit your photos after taking them and how closely should photography resemble the moment as you witnessed it versus creating a piece of art independent of what the moment looked like? What would you consider a good picture, one that stayed true to what motivated you to take the picture in the first place, or one that wows you regardless how closely the photograph matched the moment it was taken? A good analogy that comes to mind is the genuine diamond versus lab created diamond debate. Is a lab created diamond any less of a ...