Originally Posted by
Thlayle
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I was especially caught by this statement, "Just like models in magazines are Photoshopped to look more appealing, storm photos are increasingly being processed with HDR to look more impressive."
I don't have a problem altering shots to recapture the 'feel' of the scene as I experienced it. Now that I am working with Photoshop, I am beginning to experiment with alterations that sacrifice the reality of the scene for aesthetic reasons. For example, something I would have never considered 'honest' at all is swapping out the skies to improve a scene. I have done this even with night shots: screening in the Milky Way in a dark but mostly clear sky.
Is it [manipulation of the image in Post Production] dishonest or just harmless fun? That is the question always in the back of my mind.