Hi Everyone...
It is a nice community to interact, and to learn ways to improve; subtle changes that make big differences...
I have quite a few queries/suggestions that I wish to post here, and look forward to have everyone's take on them:
1. Even if we shoot RAW, should we rely too much on PP? Can we not frame the shot in such a way, and with such ambient conditions, that PP is reduced to minimal; so that shooting in RAW is just a way to store Digital Negative and we produce JPEG from it with minimal PP? So far as film photography was concerned, it is said that film had lot of latitude for exposures, and it compensated for lot of mistakes, so PP was not so intensive; but digital sensors do not have latitude. Is it mandatory to have too much PP, rather than having a great shot in the first place???
2. Because of my profession, I carry a Point-and-shoot with me all the time (very simple Sony DSC W 180); and I have captured some images with it just because it was there with me at the moment; and my DSLR was resting at home. Would it be appropriate if Point-and-shoot images are posted here just for comments about composition???
3. If I like the photos of other colleagues, what is the status of their copyright??? I have hardly posted the photos that I have clicked on any other site for one simple reason: I have a sense of OWNERSHIP. I would not like anyone else to have MY photos. It would be possible to 'save' images of other colleagues onto my PC/Mac, but it would be trespassing their rights. Everyone would have different take on it; but I wish to make one suggestion: Why doesn't each of us put his/her 'copyright' info on his/her photo posted online, so that even if others wish to download it for display purpose; the due credit to original 'author' would remain.
Looking forwards to comments....
Regards...
Best wishes...
Gurvinder... :-)