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For photographs of objects (e.g. works of art), a distinction is made between photos of two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. | For photographs of objects (e.g. works of art), a distinction is made between photos of two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. Photos of three-dimensional objects are more likely to be considered original, as the photographer always makes a choice about the viewpoint. For photographic reproductions of two-dimensional objects, you could argue that the photographer had no creative input. | ||
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For photographs of objects (e.g. works of art), a distinction is made between photos of two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. Photos of three-dimensional objects are more likely to be considered original, as the photographer always makes a choice about the viewpoint. For photographic reproductions of two-dimensional objects, you could argue that the photographer had no creative input.