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Film vs Digital Color: The Technical Reason They Look Different

The debate about film versus digital color is often reduced to emotion, nostalgia, or aesthetics.In reality, the difference is structural and physical. Film and digital sensors do not merely render color differently — they are based on entirely different models of how light becomes an image. Understanding this distinction is essential for photographers who want intentional, controlled results rather than stylistic guesswork. This article explains those differences from a…

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About What’s Left in Composition (Briefly)

We started this section of the website by looking at specific cases in composotion buildinf and moved towards a general point around which the entire concept of composition is built. We can confidently say that composition is fundamentally balance in its various manifestations (even its intentional disruption is a compositional technique), and all specific cases are simply different ways to achieve that balance. These cases are numerous; even a…

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Golden ratio

While the Rule of Thirds and Leading Lines are powerful and effective, they are still relatively simple techniques that solve a limited range of compositional problems. Of course, you can stick to just these two and still capture quality photographs. But I'm confident that at some point, you'll want to advance towards more complex and nuanced solutions. One such solution is the renowned Golden Ratio, also known as the…

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