Photography before Photoshop

While cycling on La Maddalena, an island off the coast of Sardinia, I came across this beautiful bay:

Bucht mit Busch

This ugly plant in the center of the picture did however disturb my aesthetic feelings.

“No problem, I’ll remove that with Photoshop,” is what most photographers would think. At least those who have grown up with this technology.

But I am “old school” (and don’t have this Photoshop program anyway), so I solved the problem right there:

Bucht ohne BuschPhotoshop could now claim that they are better for the environment.

About Andreas Moser

I am a lawyer in Germany, with a focus on international family law, migration and citizenship law, as well as constitutional law. My other interests include long walks, train rides, hitchhiking, history, and writing stories.
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11 Responses to Photography before Photoshop

  1. dino bragoli says:

    Don’t forget to recycle it! :)

  2. renxkyoko says:

    That’s why photographs cannot be used in courts anymore. I’m more into documentary photography.

  3. Choked in laughter for a sec there :D

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