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Robert Apple replied to the topic Indoor Orchid in the forum Macro Photography 2d, 12h ago
Mentally, Physically, or Location ?
😁😁😁😁😁😁
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Robert Apple replied to the topic You can never predict what you'll get in the forum General Photo Chit Chat 2d, 12h ago
As Always David, quite enjoyable to look at.
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Robert Apple replied to the topic Weekly Photography Challenge #635 Minimal Still Life with One Subject! in the forum Weekly Photography Challenge 2d, 13h ago
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Robert Apple replied to the topic In the Winter Time in the forum Landscape Photography 2d, 14h ago
In case you don’t know the reference.
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Robert Apple started the topic In the Winter Time in the forum Landscape Photography 2d, 14h ago
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Robert Apple replied to the topic Weekly Photography Challenge #634 Photograph Minimalist Architecture! in the forum Weekly Photography Challenge 3d, 10h ago
Minimalism is one of those subjects that doesn’t seem to have a strict set of parameters, If I were to go by the definition and description provided by the gurus at Adobe,
Minimalist photography grew out of the extreme abstract painting and sculpture of late 20th-century artists. With simple geometric patterns, strong lines, or painted color…[Read more]
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Robert Apple started the topic The Light That’s Missing in the forum Landscape Photography 4d, 9h ago
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Robert Apple replied to the topic More Winter Drama in the forum Landscape Photography 4d, 10h ago
Thanks Ken
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Robert Apple replied to the topic Weekly Photography Challenge #634 Photograph Minimalist Architecture! in the forum Weekly Photography Challenge 4d, 13h ago
I still watch the show 😊
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Robert Apple replied to the topic In response to the article about AI from Jason Row in the forum General Photo Chit Chat 5d ago
I didn’t disagree with you, just think it is a battle already lost, interestingly enough in your final point, two of the AI developers currently facing litigation are Stock image companies.
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Robert Apple replied to the topic In response to the article about AI from Jason Row in the forum General Photo Chit Chat 5d, 6h ago
Interesting Rich,
I recently attended a symposium discussing this
The argument has become an AI looking through a database of thousands of images to learn and to create its own image is essentially no different then yourself looking at 100’s of others images and compiling that info to frame and create your own image based on knowledge learned.…[Read more]
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Robert Apple replied to the topic Aspect Ratios in Theater Screens Through the Years, Different Crops to Consider in the forum General Photo Chit Chat 5d, 9h ago
Pushed you into a rabbit hole did I.
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Robert Apple replied to the topic More Winter Drama in the forum Landscape Photography 5d, 9h ago
Thanks Federico
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Robert Apple replied to the topic More Winter Drama in the forum Landscape Photography 5d, 9h ago
Thanks Dahlia
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Robert Apple replied to the topic Old Sheldon Church in the forum General Photo Chit Chat 5d, 9h ago
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Robert Apple replied to the topic Aspect Ratios in Theater Screens Through the Years, Different Crops to Consider in the forum General Photo Chit Chat 6d, 11h ago
You’re welcome Jasenka
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Robert Apple replied to the topic Old Sheldon Church in the forum General Photo Chit Chat 6d, 14h ago
That is an amazing amount of bricks.
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Robert Apple replied to the topic Indoor Orchid in the forum Macro Photography 1wk ago
Looks Good Ken, nice lighting.
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Robert Apple replied to the topic Desaturated Landscapes in the forum Landscape Photography 1wk ago
This is how I printed it out @valeryp, using a 1957 Theater Screen Aspect.
Some more Theater Screen Aspects
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Robert Apple started the topic Aspect Ratios in Theater Screens Through the Years, Different Crops to Consider in the forum General Photo Chit Chat 1wk ago
Trough the years movie screen evolved to fit different aspect ratios, these can be used for photography crops for a different view on things , some of these may seem familiar, like 4:3 which was the Digital Crop Olympus made popular, going back to a 1890 movie screen, Or 16:9 which became popular in movie theaters in 1996.
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