Hey, note the smiley.... But since you asked, in my definition, post processing is any processing done after taking a photo. In actuality, every photo is post processed as either you shoot RAW and convert and process yourself, or you shoot JPEG and the camera does the processing.
Resizing, or anything else would be post processing
Editing on the other hand, in my opinion, is more specific than "post processing". Editing is modifying the image. I look at post processing as sharpening, color correction, white balance correction, cropping and resizing. I look at editing as completely changing a photo beyond those listed above.
I looked over the tussle between Ken Rockwell and Petteri Sulonen. I came down firmly on Sulonen's side. If you think your unedited straight-from-your-camera photos aren't post-processed, it's because you don't understand how a digital image is captured.
[edit] for info, Rockwell shoots in JPG and Sulonen shoots in RAW.
I've benefited from his advice once or twice, so I'm reticent in agreeing.. but yeah, he can be a bit of a twonk. On JPG vs RAW, he's clearly a plonker.
They were standing right outside the Ferrari Factory in Modena. You can even Test drive them. 60€ for 10 Minutes F430, 100€ for 10 Minutes in the California.
@ Highsider: Beautiful photos. Although I don't generally like faux blur on the background, I must admit it works on these and gives the images some pop. That shot that spanky quoted is brilliant. What shutter speed was used? And where do you find a car park with such clean, white floors?!
Here's one of my own taken recently.
Pretty decent panning attempt, if I may so myself (at least, compared to my other efforts. :shy Unfortunately I seem to twist the camera as I pan, giving them all wonky horizons, and upon straightening the shot, the tail has just crept out the frame.
Thanks. Here's the original Ferrari Shot . The Camper in the Background distracts too much from the main Subject, hence the fake (and badly done) blur. The Shutter Speed on the Rigshot was 0.8 Seconds, shot at about 10 km/h. The Car Park belongs to a local Airport Hotel.
EDIT: Here's the Setup. Generic Window Suction Handle, Manfrotto 035 Superclamp, Manfrotto Magic Arm 244RC.