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RE: A strange triptych / Странный триптих
You're a master of photography. This photo looked like an oil painting to me. As always, you capture the immensity in an instant. But that's only possible when you're passionate about what you do. That drives you to be incredibly careful with every detail. Angles. Lighting. In short, the creative art of a true artist. No matter what tool you use, it's art.
As always, you highly appreciate the results of my experiments. Thank you, it motivates you to keep going and not stop... even if the output is complete nonsense))
I'm more reserved about my results. Sometimes I see that it turned out to be completely different from what I wanted to achieve. But sometimes the goals change in the course of the post-processing itself. What seemed important goes to the secondary roles, and something is moving forward that maybe I didn't even notice during the shooting.
It reminds me of my fascination with woodcarving. You start cutting something, then there's a knot inside the tree... and everything is changing))
Sometimes I started cutting without even having a sketch of the image...
Thank you for your kind words)
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Ты как всегда даёшь высокую оценку результатам моих экспериментов. Спасибо, это мотивирует продолжать и не останавливаться... даже если на выходе будет полная ерунда ))
Я более сдержанно отношусь к своим результатам. Иногда вижу, что получилось совсем не то, чего хотелось достичь. Но порой цели меняются по ходу самой постобработки. Что казалось важным, уходит на вторые роли, а вперёд вдвигается что-то, чего может быть даже не замечал во время съёмки.
Мне это напоминает моё увлечение резьбой по дереву. Начинаешь что-то резать, потом внутри дерева оказывается какой-то сучок... и всё меняется))
Иногда я начинал резать не имея даже наброска образа...
Спасибо тебе за добрые слова)
I always write about what I feel when I see a work. It's normal for us to always see ourselves as apprentices. We discard art that never sees the light of day, the incredible that seems absurd to us, and we don't let the public enjoy it.
It will always be art if it comes from the love of creating something that humanizes, that transcends, uplifts the spirit, and transforms—in a word, ART. You are an artist.
Yes, you're probably right. What seems absurd to you will definitely be interesting to someone.
"Every mushroom picker has his own mushroom waiting for him" :)
Thank you for your support, you know how important this is)