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Re: I'm obviously not trying hard enoughlol, i was hoping that would escape DSLRusers...
to the contrary of just about every other photographer on forums and social media, i'm gonna say I LOVE IT, i soo wish i could take a shot like that, but I would only pay 4.2mil for it, he got done....
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Re: I'm obviously not trying hard enoughObviously it wasn't bought by EnergyPolice!
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Re: I'm obviously not trying hard enoughWTF!! - I've got literally thousands of shite pictures they can buy for millions each...
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Re: I'm obviously not trying hard enoughBut people, can't you see "it is an allegorical picture about the meaning of life and how things are"? To me that was immediately obvious. Pity about the shutter lag though, the subject had already moved out of the frame…
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Nope, he photoshopped it out. Distracting detail from the meaning of life... More 'pop' than art IMO, but good luck to him. Michael
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I bet these photographers wish that too: http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011 ... 11/100187/ Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
Re: I'm obviously not trying hard enoughI reckon it was just created with photoshop - content aware fill.
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But those photos aren't allegorical. Regards, Patrick
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Yep, that's why they fail so miserably. I'm going to try to be more allegorical with my own photos, too… Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
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Doubt it. For that to occur, there would need to be some content to be aware of first. g.
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I think the Image Review and Critique board should be renamed to the "Is this allegorical enough for ya" board. Regards, Patrick
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Re: I'm obviously not trying hard enoughI cant say I believe it is worth the money paid but I have to admit that it is attractive
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Re: I'm obviously not trying hard enoughwhy is there such a negative attitude to this image? across all the forums and g+ all you see is
'i could do that' 'i would have scrapped that' 'thats shit' 'wtf' 'i wouldn't pay 5 bucks for that' blah blah blah... if that image was posted on any forum before this sale I don't think people would be so negative about it. People just get narky when they see a picture which they reckon is shit compared to them that sells for a crapload. I reckon there would people going, oohh ahh i love the use of minimalist style and ooohhh i love the texture and painterly feeling. Suren has nailed it with teh photsig example, that dude got 3TU's for something very similiar - people are jealous... gerry's photography journey
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I'm obviously not trying hard enoughI've got no doubt it sold for so much because of the 'arty' point of view. Not just a technical photographic view point.
I assume this was an auction so to get $4.3m there would've been other people bidding on it too.
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nope, not for sale, did you buy it? gerry's photography journey
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Re: I'm obviously not trying hard enoughMost people who are not multimillionaires will be jealous of this. This is more than what one could earn in a lifetime let alone selling one piece of work. It's a cool style to practice though. I am keen to check this style out.....
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Maybe people aren't afraid to point out that the emperor is naked if that's what they see.
I'm not bothered by that at all. On the contrary, it means there is hope for all of us
Now, that image is different in every conceivable way (apart from the use of horizontals perhaps), it has a lot going on and I like it very much. Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
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Its not jealousy, for me its plain old disbelief and wonder. Good luck to anyone who can pull those sort of numbers. For me, we have gone past the point where the monetary value equals intrinsic photographic value IMO. That's not unusual, the same thing happens in most art fields. That could equally be my own inability to appreciate the work as well as these others paying above expectations for institutionally popular works. Frankly, I'd rather pay a few grand each for a large print (or hundreds of them!) from Rob Blakers or Grant Dixon than millions for an abstract photo of someplace I have no relationship with. At least when I look at a Blakers shot, my emotional and intellectual response is grounded in my recognition of the elements and the light as being from places like those I have witnessed and spent time in. I'm also sure my bank manager would be a lot happier. Theres a bit of discussion about the archival merit of the print and display process used in these images here. Interesting stuff. Michael
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I don't think, on this forum anyway, there has been a negative attitude to the image but that someone has placed such surreal value on it. To be sure, no-one has to agree with the value and no-one has to pay it, but it exemplifies the feeling, as in much of the art world, there is a disconnect between 'value' and 'artistic merit', irrespective of how subject that merit is. They guy is not even dead yet! That said, this is not just limited to the art world: 1. How can a sports player be 'worth' over USD 100 million? 2. How can a case of 1971 Domaine de la Romanee Conte be worth over GBP100,000? 3. How can a CEO of an underperforming company be paid $X million per year? Regards, Patrick
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I'm obviously not trying hard enoughI could care less that it sold for $4.3m or 43c, I think it's a crap image personally.
Has nothing to do with jealousy; I'm glad the bloke got paid a shitload, more power to him; but that doesn't change what I think of it. EM1 l 7.5 l 12-40 l 14 l 17 l 25 l 45 l 60 l 75 l AW1 l V3
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Whoa, some seriously amazing images there. President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Re: I'm obviously not trying hard enoughMy bottle of 1971 Domaine de la Romanee Conte is worth how much! Bloody hell! I just used a bottle in my pasta sauce!
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As long as it was just the La Tache, that's fine. Just cheap plonk. Regards, Patrick
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