so you're saying that film photographs take a longer time to capture? please... 1/200 second on digital camera, using the same iso + aperture will give you the same 1/200 second on a film camera for equal exposure. your logic seems to be disintegrating into a swamp of confusion.
image manipulation is image manipulation. don't forget that you said you would not consider anything involving image manipulation a photograph, or those who manipulated their images photographers.
i see you have ended up changing the topic now... :bsmilie: like i said, lost cause when it comes to logic. the only reason i can think of is that you want to feel like "you've been there", and then you can feel superior to modern photographers.. and the best part is, you don't even realise you're doing it... or you do, so you deliberately include yourself in the equation hoping that this will give you discounts when it comes to logic since you're willing to call yourself names.
at the end of the day, composition is more important that what image manipulation you can make, and that was the difference between the good film photographers and the bad film photographers, the good digital photographers and the bad digital photographers. sad to say, not everyone can see that.
if a handrolled popiah tastes like crap, and the factory is able to push out something that i can enjoy more than a handrolled popiah, i'll be more than happy to eat the factory popiah anytime. your erroneous assumption here, i fear, is that my mother is a great cook, and that she can handroll popiahs that taste good. that is sadly, not a given. if it were that easy, everyone would just handroll popiahs and we would all be great popiah makers. but then, i don't think you will get the point - that it is not whether the popiah comes from a factory or a handroller... but whether it tastes good - that is what people care about.
have a nice day.