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A blog for Menlo School's Advanced Photo Class

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Photoshop: When is it real?

New York Times columnist, David Pogue, explores the idea of what a "real" photo is in the age of Photoshop. This is in response to a recent Popular Photography reader's contest where manipulated landscape images of a lighthouse and a motorcycle rider won top awards.
Posted by Pete at 9:01 PM
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