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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
Sometimes I have, but I figure taking photos of someone other than natures art is just not what I like.
Sure it is nice to show some of it, but only once in a blue moon.
But I do like the way that one looks you have.
"The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the
absence but in the mastery of his passions."
If I see it and like it and have my cam, I certainly would. Nice find!
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
Yeh that is a great piece of art.
I have done some of this with photography; I guess this will always be subjective!
I entered a shot into a competition, the judge said that it was just an image of someone else’s work, in the same competition, one of my prints came first (a statue) also someone else’s work, funny how things are perceived.
For a further twist, it could be said that a landscape is natures work.
For me it’s not just about what you photograph its how it is photographed.
Usually when photographing street art I try to find out who it belongs to (not always possible) and ask then if they mind me capturing it, I usually offer them a print as a thank you.
They wouldn’t have made the cane if you weren’t meant to break the rules
Attached Link: http://users.skynet.be/J.Beever/pave.htm
Since we are talking about street art you might want to have a look at this, some of this stuff is superb.Pavment/Sidewalk 3D art
They wouldn’t have made the cane if you weren’t meant to break the rules
isn't everything we capture with a camera...someone ELSES work in a sense?!?! Unless YOU actually CREATED the subject matter you're shooting that is.
Photography is all about capturing a moment or creating a visual document of a time or place. Graffiti can be considered modern Hieroglyphics or Cave art in ways. Its a way of communicating or expressing ones self....its also used to mark territory. There's a thread over in the copyright forum debating if pics of graffiti could actually be sold. Since most of the time, it IS an illegal activity, you probably wouldn't get an artist fighting for infringement over it!
A camera enables us all to peer through each others eyes, see the world from another view. Y'know, I think Simon hit the nail of the head when he said this is a SUBJECTIVE matter.
I also have to echo Kort's statement and I'll add if something GRABS your attention or envokes something in ya....go for it and take the pic.
Attached Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/content/articles/2006/01/27/pavement_picasso_feature.shtml
Three day pavment art in pictures from the firts lines to finished artwork.I would love to see this guy in action!
They wouldn’t have made the cane if you weren’t meant to break the rules
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Found this beauty today on a eletrical transformer in the suburbs.