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agreed

 

the time and dedication put into getting a shot like that must be phenomenal.

Apparently the photographer took years and something like 27000 shots till he got the right one
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Nope

That's a bit disingenuous, though. He'd have had to use LR / PS to do some post-processing, or at the very least to convert from RAW to JPEG. I'm almost certain he'd have passed it through a couple of filters, or adjusted the levels, to get the colour he wanted. 

 

No image manipulation / photo layering would have been a more accurate statement than "no photoshop"

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What the F is a "Flat hierarchy"???

Ha ha, yes, I assumed it is a command structure where the captain is the captain of the ship but he's not above the deck-hand. Like:

 

Captain: "You go scrub that spot where the guy defecated on the poop deck!"

 

Deck-hand: "Don't talk to me like that captain, I am your equal and you make me feel intimidated"

 

Captain: "My apologies, I forgot to say please, old habits you know, no disrespect intended"

 

Deckhand: Ayaye Captain, right away"

 

Captain: "Thank you so much good man" Oh ****, we ran aground with all this talking"

 

Deck-hand: "Captain, you are not allowed to say ****"

 

 .................... ;)

Edited by DJR
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That's a bit disingenuous, though. He'd have had to use LR / PS to do some post-processing, or at the very least to convert from RAW to JPEG. I'm almost certain he'd have passed it through a couple of filters, or adjusted the levels, to get the colour he wanted. 

 

No image manipulation / photo layering would have been a more accurate statement than "no photoshop"

 Hi. All my images are made and finished in the camera. I only use a software to develop my images with basic settings.

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What the F is a "Flat hierarchy"???

basemant - peasants

ground floor - kitchen staff

first floor - coachmen

second floor - valet

third floot - butler

fourth floor - children

penthouse - the lord and lady

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