Landscape Photographer Erin Babnik on Gear and Post-Processing Ethics
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Babnik's background as an art historian and archaeologist gives her a sharper eye than most for what separates documentation from interpretation. The post-processing ethics question is the one worth clicking for: her take on when fixing it in post crosses a line is more considered than the usual forum debate, and it's grounded in actual field experience across difficult locations. Not essential reading, but worth fifteen minutes if you're shooting landscapes seriously or wrestling with your own edit philosophy.
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