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Originally Posted by T77911S
there is something about the sky
it looks like "art" as in painted. make me think of this paint by numbers my wire has that her grandmother did.
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It did look like a painted sky that morning, that is one reason I took the photo. One purpose for a photo is to try to capture what you see with your naked eye (or what we
think we see). So in this case, if it looks like a painted sky, that's good.
There are lots of reasons to take a photo. Most of mine were used in offset printing, they had to be sharp and contrasty to make up for the muddying effect of the printing process and I generally err in that direction. In general, photos that intended to be viewed in a reflective medium (prints, magazines, etc) need to be more sharp and have more contrast than images viewed in a projecting medium (computer screens) that add their own sharpness and contrast. The processes of getting the color to your eyes are completely different.