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Improve your photography with classical art - 11-26-2011, 10:58 AM


Found this to very interesting read and it looks like its going to be useful tip.


Improve your photography with classical art.




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very interesting, ya learn something new to do with photoshop every day.

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Very good find, thanks.

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Not what I expected.

But the title is true. Anyone trained in classical art will be a better photographer because the basic skills of composition, light, form, color, etc carry over. The camera is just another tool in the artist's toolbox.

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Not what I expected.

But the title is true. Anyone trained in classical art will be a better photographer because the basic skills of composition, light, form, color, etc carry over. The camera is just another tool in the artist's toolbox.


True...but very cool to be able to grab a painting,other photo or just about anything and use color match to you photos.


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