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May 29, 2017 11:04:33   #
elwynn Loc: Near Atlanta, GA
 
Just because everyone has done that , I don't care. I havn't tried it yet to see if I can do it.

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May 29, 2017 11:10:38   #
Reinaldokool Loc: San Rafael, CA
 
mrjcall wrote:
One of the more interesting lists to consider.

Selfies, weird borders, and crappy sunset shots. We’ve all rolled our eyes at these clichés, but what’s worse is that we’ve all been guilty of them at some time or another. (from PictureCorrect)

25 PHOTOGRAPHY CLICHES TO AVOID (OR ELSE)

Taking selfies. Please stop?

Bokeh, bokeh, and more bokeh. Bokeh is great—in small doses.

Signing your photos. In Kai’s words: “Who do you think you are? Picasso?”

Adding cheesy filters. Just… no.

Putting text on your photos. A good picture already paints a thousand words.

Taking the same-old sunset photos. “Red sky, red sky, red sky, red sky, red sky…”

Using obnoxious watermarks. It’s good to protect your work, but if no one can see your photo behind your large opaque branding, then what’s the point of posting it online?

Adding borders. Don’t be a noob.

Light painting names. Just forget it—the writing would look juvenile anyway.

Creating B&W photos with selective colors. Good for poignant tales. Not so good for random flowers.

Making B&W artistic nudes. A nude is a nude no matter the color space, people.

Blurring waterfalls. If shot incorrectly, blurred waterfalls look like “a load of old ladies’ hairs.”

Capturing boring landscape panoramas. 90 percent of landscape panoramas are probably just green grass at the bottom and blue sky at the top.

Taking lots of cloud photos. Take photos of cool cloud formations, sure—but don’t make clouds and sunsets your entire portfolio!

Inserting fake sun lens flare. Get your own sun flare!

Overdoing HDR. HDR is best done tastefully or not at all.

Changing better-suited color photos to B&W. Just… why?

Using the zoom burst technique. Okay, you can try it ONCE—but never again.

Creating dutch angle shots. You’ll have to work hard to set your dutch angle shots apart.

Making “postcard” images of tourist attractions. You know those touristy shots that you’ve seen a million times? We don’t need another one floating around out there. Try something new!

Photographing people who are less fortunate than you. Everyone photographs homeless people. Make your images unique or don’t make them at all.

Taking “I’m a Photographer” selfies. Don’t you do it!

Every. Single. Stock. Photo. Ever. Made. Perhaps not every stock photo, but certainly most!

Devising optical illusions. You might think you’re clever, but…

Photographing people with trollies. Apparently, Kai does this far too often.
One of the more interesting lists to consider. b... (show quote)


My initial response was to just agree, but after reading some others, it is more nuanced.

Take any photograph you like. Manipulate it as you like. But when you put it on display to sell, you are declaring that your photograph is worthy of adulation.

Of course, in the end, this is a (semi) free country. These are not regulations or laws. They are just one (or more) person's opinions.

Selfies: Really, a picture of you with the Grand Canyon in the background? You didn't discover it, the Hopi people did. Maybe Garcia Lopez de Cardenas should have had a selfie there, but not you or me.

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May 29, 2017 11:10:47   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
canon Lee wrote:
If you avoid the above then what is left? Any suggestions?


"Be creative!"

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May 29, 2017 11:10:58   #
BobHartung Loc: Bettendorf, IA
 
mrjcall wrote:
The list is certainly one editor's opinions, but there some good advice buried in there for consideration....


The real question is "Who cares what that one editor thinks?"

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May 29, 2017 12:05:15   #
Royce Moss Loc: Irvine, CA
 
Really lots of arrogance!! It's your camera, you have invested money in camera gear do what you want to do with it.

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May 29, 2017 12:11:45   #
Michael61
 
Ah, glad you gave your rules of photography ... not !

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May 29, 2017 12:33:01   #
amfoto1 Loc: San Jose, Calif. USA
 
mrjcall wrote:
One of the more interesting lists to consider.

Selfies, weird borders, and crappy sunset shots. We’ve all rolled our eyes at these clichés, but what’s worse is that we’ve all been guilty of them at some time or another. (from PictureCorrect)

25 PHOTOGRAPHY CLICHES TO AVOID (OR ELSE)

Taking selfies. Please stop?

Bokeh, bokeh, and more bokeh. Bokeh is great—in small doses.

Signing your photos. In Kai’s words: “Who do you think you are? Picasso?”

Adding cheesy filters. Just… no.

Putting text on your photos. A good picture already paints a thousand words.

Taking the same-old sunset photos. “Red sky, red sky, red sky, red sky, red sky…”

Using obnoxious watermarks. It’s good to protect your work, but if no one can see your photo behind your large opaque branding, then what’s the point of posting it online?

Adding borders. Don’t be a noob.

Light painting names. Just forget it—the writing would look juvenile anyway.

Creating B&W photos with selective colors. Good for poignant tales. Not so good for random flowers.

Making B&W artistic nudes. A nude is a nude no matter the color space, people.

Blurring waterfalls. If shot incorrectly, blurred waterfalls look like “a load of old ladies’ hairs.”

Capturing boring landscape panoramas. 90 percent of landscape panoramas are probably just green grass at the bottom and blue sky at the top.

Taking lots of cloud photos. Take photos of cool cloud formations, sure—but don’t make clouds and sunsets your entire portfolio!

Inserting fake sun lens flare. Get your own sun flare!

Overdoing HDR. HDR is best done tastefully or not at all.

Changing better-suited color photos to B&W. Just… why?

Using the zoom burst technique. Okay, you can try it ONCE—but never again.

Creating dutch angle shots. You’ll have to work hard to set your dutch angle shots apart.

Making “postcard” images of tourist attractions. You know those touristy shots that you’ve seen a million times? We don’t need another one floating around out there. Try something new!

Photographing people who are less fortunate than you. Everyone photographs homeless people. Make your images unique or don’t make them at all.

Taking “I’m a Photographer” selfies. Don’t you do it!

Every. Single. Stock. Photo. Ever. Made. Perhaps not every stock photo, but certainly most!

Devising optical illusions. You might think you’re clever, but…

Photographing people with trollies. Apparently, Kai does this far too often.
One of the more interesting lists to consider. b... (show quote)


I'd add one more:

#26. Break the rules... ESPECIALLY all the ones listed above.

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May 29, 2017 12:46:29   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
Kissel vonKeister wrote:
I'm behind the curve here. I don't know what a dutch angle is. I may have done it, but not most of these things.


Wel, Mr. K vonK, you are not behind any curve I'm sure. I think the person who used this phrase might have meant "Dutch Uncle",
not "Dutch Angle".

The term Dutch Uncle refers to a person giving firm but benevolent advice.

I could be wrong, but... ?

Tom

P.S. Last time I remember being wrong was in 1966 when I got married.

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May 29, 2017 12:49:44   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
Past Pro wrote:
Personally, I'm growing a bit tired of all the flower shots. . .


Me Three

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May 29, 2017 12:50:44   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
amfoto1 wrote:
I'd add one more:

#26. Break the rules... ESPECIALLY all the ones listed above.


Step on a Crack and break Yo Mama's back

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May 29, 2017 12:51:50   #
Dutzie Loc: I'd like to know
 
Piss off

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May 29, 2017 12:53:12   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
Royce Moss wrote:
Really lots of arrogance!! It's your camera, you have invested money in camera gear do what you want to do with it.


No arrogance, he's just trying to be helpful.

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May 29, 2017 12:57:01   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
burkphoto wrote:
What crotchety old opinionated fart wrote this? Who asked him to be judge, jury, and executioner? Geez! Get a life.

The only rule I have ever liked is, "Don't let the medium get in the way of the message."

Does an image *communicate its message*? Does it *serve its purpose to its intended audience?* Yes? Then leave it be.

If not, move along, nothing to say, here.

(I'll bet that person runs a photography club for neo-nazis.)


If he does, I'll wager you'd wanna join

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May 29, 2017 12:59:04   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
burkphoto wrote:
What crotchety old opinionated fart wrote this? Who asked him to be judge, jury, and executioner? Geez! Get a life.

The only rule I have ever liked is, "Don't let the medium get in the way of the message."

Does an image *communicate its message*? Does it *serve its purpose to its intended audience?* Yes? Then leave it be.

If not, move along, nothing to say, here.

(I'll bet that person runs a photography club for neo-nazis.)



"Crotchety"? Did you hear about the Crippled Crab? It walked around on Crotches.


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May 29, 2017 13:02:41   #
Tom G Loc: Atlanta, GA
 
Skip to 'ma Lou

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