09-28-2011, 04:42 PM
[quote name='nandadevieast' timestamp='1317217986' post='11930']And creative work doesn't depend on DOF or the absence of it.[/quote]
This crude simplification (shallow DOF equals creativity or creative potential) has been pushed here a couple of times. I prefer to assign the "creative potential" (or its absence) strictly to the photographer, while the cam is merely is a tool, which serves the photographer to obtain the images he/she wants. Besides, one should not forget the ever more important role of post processing in the creative process.
This crude simplification (shallow DOF equals creativity or creative potential) has been pushed here a couple of times. I prefer to assign the "creative potential" (or its absence) strictly to the photographer, while the cam is merely is a tool, which serves the photographer to obtain the images he/she wants. Besides, one should not forget the ever more important role of post processing in the creative process.