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Karasu Tengu
Feb 16, 2011

Humble Tengu Newspaper Reporter

xzzy posted:

But you can walk through them, they aren't closed access areas.

A lot of wilderness areas are actually closed access areas though.

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Karasu Tengu
Feb 16, 2011

Humble Tengu Newspaper Reporter
A "wilderness area" in US legal speak is completely different from a park. Generally they have very strict rules about their use, who may enter, and all of them forbid any permanent or semi-permanent human presence in them. Wilderness areas are literally just thousands of acres of untouched wildlife and plants, used for water/air sheds and conservation of endangered nesting grounds.

Karasu Tengu
Feb 16, 2011

Humble Tengu Newspaper Reporter
You take a background photo, then you shoot the subject(s) doing whatever, and then you photoshop the poo poo out of everything.

They all have that weird fake feeling to me though, like super lifelike CG or something.

Karasu Tengu
Feb 16, 2011

Humble Tengu Newspaper Reporter
The last time I went to a Best Buy they had something like that for the Samsung NX3000, and then in the corner they had a Canon T3 and a NEX-3N set up on a beaten up display.

Karasu Tengu
Feb 16, 2011

Humble Tengu Newspaper Reporter
I've never had any art schooling either, and most of the time that I see essays like that attached to photos it feels like they're trying to compensate for their photos being generic.

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