You just brought up another question I thought to ask/talk about:
Do all Pros use Photoshot to cook their photos today? Also, are those photos on exhibit photoshoted or not?
Some people say any photoshoted photos are not photography art, they are graphic art.
I dont have photoshot, but I know it is a very useful, very expensive and very good tool. Maybe just an average camera + photoshot is right way to go.
ME wrote:
No, it is not a little bit under exposure. The overall exposure is just right. It is just a little bit lack for details in the dark area (lower left), and the color of dark blue sky can be more vivid . That's not any camera can do, but you can use Photoshop to fix it
A good camera man (woman) not only need to know how to shoot pictures, but also need to have good dark room skills. With raw mode and Photoshop, you have all your darkroom equipment right on your finger tip.