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Anonymous
>tell me whats wrong with vignetting?
Nothing really. No different than any sort of creatively-used distortion, whether grain or depth of field or black and white, or multiple narrators in fiction, or lo-fi recording in music. We're just more used to some of them than others, and some people like to shove sticks up their asses and double-bolt their aesthetic sense.
Generally, things like all of that aren't used well, and most people would do best without them. Some people have the talent and inclination to use them well, and they should. If I was asked if, generally, I liked them, I would say I didn't. But the question is meaningless without reference to a particular work.
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