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NOISE - the trace of absence
NOISE - the trace of absence
When the ISO of a digital single-lens reflex camera is set to ultra-high sensitivity for shooting, luminance and color noise are generated. Since these noises interfere with the transmission of meaning and disturb the order, they are usually mitigated or suppressed as. this is so-called noise reduction. In general, noise is a "foreign matter" and exists as a "denial" in the re-representation.
However, instead of reducing it, I dared to accept it as it is. When I photographed a color filter for lighting by combining various factors such as white balance, exposure, and clarity, deep and rich colors appeared. It is a remnant of color that has never existed, not before the re-representation of what was "once-was", and is a "trace of absence."
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