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Sorry ladies & gents,
I just don't get it. I saw it here
http://www.businessinsider.com/andre...e-2011-11?op=1
along with a number of other "great" and valuable "art".
Call me what you will but I see images posted on this site and many other sites, daily, that I think are better images than this and that I would be prepared to pay more money for.
Is that the answer that images can be pleasing to the eye but may not be art or is there some other answer that only the educated "art critics" are able to understand and explain
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beechdale basher
Is that the answer that images can be pleasing to the eye but may not be art or is there some other answer that only the educated "art critics" are able to understand and explain
I think that's what they need us to believe. Otherwise there is no justification for their existence.
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$4.3 million nice! :D
did the buyer mentioned what he sees in the photo? (just wondering)
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Beauty is supposedly "in the eye of the beholder" but regardless of this photo author's fame i have seen 5 year olds with a dslr set on auto getting very similar captures; what i don't "get" is this new "wave" of quasi "artistic" soft focus macro images that are often poorly composed & shoddily illuminated, but seem to be getting "rave" comments in many image posting venues. In the olden days of "wet" darkrooms, certain forms of "artisitc" license could be accomplished during the image photon transfer to paper but these consisted more of "dodging" hard edges not the "imageless" things i see today, but once again its a perceptual thing. Personally, i find it very very difficult to satisfactorily illuminate & macro image very small flowers where their captured image records their unique delicate form & the beauty in their subtle hues.
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Well when I post photographs I always get the same statement "The horizon is not level" maybe me but it looks slightly out:)
Russ
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I have to add that weather in germany is not always gray nor river Rhine is flat like this everywhere. Sometime you can see even ships and boats on it and people walking besides during a warm sunny day.
bye
Robert
P.S.
Written at a dull cold autumn day...
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russellsnr
Well when I post photographs I always get the same statement "The horizon is not level" maybe me but it looks slightly out:)
Russ
Everything in the natural world doesn't have the horizon at zero degrees, it depends on what the horizon is.
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In the case I had 4.3 million in cash at hand, I would go to the closest Best Buy, buy the most expensive camera they had, the most expensive lens they had, take the first flight to Germany, rent a limo to take me to the banks of the Rhein, shoot Rhein III, then go to a bar and invite all the Cambridge in Colour members in town as much beer as they can drink, and then put the other 4.25 million back in my bank account....
Rhein II definitely makes me wonder if I made the right choices, as an engineer and as a photographer...:mad:
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acsky
In the case I had 4.3 million in cash at hand, I would go to the closest Best Buy, buy the most expensive camera they had, the most expensive lens they had, take the first flight to Germany, rent a limo to take me to the banks of the Rhein, shoot Rhein III, then go to a bar and invite all the Cambridge in Colour members in town as much beer as they can drink, and then put the other 4.25 million back in my bank account....
I like your line of thinking - would you consider using some of the remaining 4.25m to fly a few far flung CiC members to join the fun?? I'm sure we'd all bring cameras, we could make a weekend of it :D :D
Lexie
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Could it be that the art critics think the picture is pice of: -
Compositionally excellent,
Really, really good,
Atmospheric to the sublime,
Poetical
image?
Graham
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grahamh
could it be that the art critics think the picture is pice of: - compositionally excellent, really, really good, atmospheric to the sublime, poetical image? Graham
Nope! :D
Pass the beer.
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I really feel good about the picture, it makes me feel like a pro. :) I really have a lot of stuff!, I could sell this guy. :rolleyes:
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I actually enjoy his work. He has a very definite style and and is very consistent with it. The sheer fact that they are not conventionally beautiful is precisely what appeals to me.
I think if there are people out there prepared to spend fortunes on it then good luck to him :)
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RockNGoalStar
I actually enjoy his work. He has a very definite style and and is very consistent with it.
If I read correctly - somewhat ironically - it's also HEAVILY "Photoshopped" :eek:
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I couldn't believe it when I first saw this, its so simple yet made so much money. I took a picture pretty much the same at the same location and it looks pretty much the same, granted its not that big but still...anyone wanna buy it ;)