
As I said - you can do anything in Photoshop.... But is it art..... or photography? And does it matter?
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Hi HughHugh Middleton wrote:Nick and others,
I am seriously thinking of joining my local club. I know they all differ but would be interested in your opinions of the value of joining. I am fairly new to DSLR's but have used film for 50+ years.
Thanks,
Hugh
Well you can put your name on the waiting list. However, there is unlikely to be a vacancy for 11.77 years*...Can we join your Club, Jack?
Classic!Jack Harrison wrote:My own club is very good. Always complimentary about my photos, never critical because I don't use a DSLR, quite happy with my use of PhotoShop. It's a good club.
Maybe I should add that I am the only member but that isn't really relevant to the present discussion![]()
Jack
Thanks, Jack! I knew I could rely on you!Jack Harrison wrote:Nick asked:Well you can put your name on the waiting list. However, there is unlikely to be a vacancy for 11.77 years*...Can we join your Club, Jack?
*11.77 years is the actuarial expectation of life for a man just turned 73.
So just think of that you lot on ukb. Only 11 years and 284 days (I have allowed for leap years) remaining to appreciate my erudition, wit, talent and other notable attributes.
Jack
Having your work publicly scrutinised, does get you out of your comfort zone. It will either make you realise your better than you thought, or bring you down to earth with a bump. Either way you will learn a hell of a lot, even if you only join for a couple of years.Hugh Middleton wrote:An emphasis on competition is likely to focus my mind. At the moment I am fairly pleased ( or in my one man club - extremely pleased ) with my pictures. To put these 'efforts' before others for criticism is daunting but I guess it is the next step forward.
...probably a bit of bothGruditch wrote:.... It will either make you realise your better than you thought, or bring you down to earth with a bump.
Regards Gruditch