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Originally Posted by bonsaial1
My question, why not move the lights around and shoot the exhibit book with photo's of the exhibit. Show the tree the way the artist intended it ti be seen. My peeve, big deal...
ak
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I think you answered this quite nicely in your original post.
It's because when people walk though the exhibit, the art is the trees displayed in the exhibit space.
When people read the book, the art is the photographs - and these are considered "more artistic" or "more effective" when the photographers have greater control over every variable of lighting, backdrop, etc.
Best regards,
Carl