ahh!! provoking questions raised :think:
hmmz..i have made it known in post #
821 that
"my interpretation of the theme 'simplicity' is not merely to take photographs of 'simple' topics, objects or even taking photographs 'simply' "
once i am able to 'excuse' myself from the above, i am 'free' to explore the theme as i wish.
True, true - it
is very hard to distinguish between the 'nitty-gritty part' of executing the shot, and seeing the picture for what it is, the essence of which is
'a 15 seconds exposure of an elevator ride'. (my a80 only goes up to 15secs :embrass: )
agreed: the 'look' of the image
IS complex, and the post-processing only adds further to the complexity.
as explained in post #
844, it is to illustrate the point that we are easily distracted by 'external influences'. in the end, did we fail to see the essence of the picture? which is, again,
"a 15 seconds exposure of an elevator ride".
after re-reading my own post, perhaps i have confused the viewer by substituting the word 'essence' with 'execution' :embrass: