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In reply to the discussion: Top 10 Biggest Cliches in Photography [View all]Stevenmarc
(4,483 posts)17. Selective Color
If I see another it would be one more too many, it was ok on a Hallmark card in the 80's and that's where it should have stayed.
Some of my other favorites:
Over cooked HDR
The pregnant belly/heart hands shot
And in Instagram world:
Latte designs
Food shots that aren't in a food publication.
And this strange new obsession with shooting down at the floor at your feet
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I use old movies as inspiration. An example was the movie "A Touch of Evil." His use of
alfredo
Dec 2012
#28
How come the author used a photo of Willy Nelson for his rant against shots of the homeless??
MichaelSoE
Dec 2012
#12
Over-done HDR is the worst. If done right, no one should suspect that you even used HDR.
rDigital
Dec 2012
#21
I'm shooting with a m 4/3 and they aren't the best for dynamic range until you get into
alfredo
Dec 2012
#35