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    Default A question for Mr. Morris

    In your reply to posts you give your insights and suggestions and then add " if it's within your ethics" in regards to further editing. For the sake of direction to those not as accomplished as yourself but aspire to get as much from a image as we can without crossing boundaries what are your personal ethics ?

    Whoops, just saw a thread similar to my question but you haven't piped in so I won't delete this one.
    Last edited by Mike Tracy; 04-13-2008 at 07:17 AM.

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    Arthur is on the road Mike so he might not get to this one for a little while.

    FYI this has been covered before in his BAA Bulletins a few times If i am not mistaken.



    Robert

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    Hi Mike Robert is correct it has been covered in detail !!!

    Mike you basically have to look and come up with something comfortable for you Some people do not wish to clone out anything but sensor dust. Makes sense if we are asking to clone a small bit of dirt from the bill tip would be prudent to ask if it is within your ethics !!!

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    Thanks. I will try to archive it. All though not new to photography by any means I am new to this loop of folks. I wasn't even aware that there are bulletins .

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    Hi Mike check them out Its free just need to sing up !!! Can go through some of the old ones and get lots of info !!!

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    Its about field etiquette, but if you're interested, read Bulletin #210.

    Some great guy named Doug West wrote Artie two years ago about
    in the field etiquette and he was nice enough to write a 3-4 page guideline
    on the subject.

    I still read that thing.

    Personally, I think it should be posted here somewhere. I think it would help
    the beginner photographer tremendously before going out in the field the next
    time.

    Doug

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    Two places where Artie discussed this in BAA bulletins.

    http://www.birdsasart.com/bn232.htm for email exchange.

    http://www.birdsasart.com/bn165.htm for brief discussion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert Amoruso View Post
    Two places where Artie discussed this in BAA bulletins.

    http://www.birdsasart.com/bn165.htm for brief discussion.
    Thanks Robert for taking your time to digging that up, it's just what I was looking for. I know I can't be the lone exception here in wondering how Mr. Morris approaches editing. This forum is reaching a whole new audience that hasn't followed Mr. Morris and staff teachings, thoughts and adventures over the years.

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