In a way I agree but then again, the circumstanses shouldn’t matter, only the end results because that is what you look at.
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In a way I agree but then again, the circumstanses shouldn’t matter, only the end results because that is what you look at.
Sure... that is what art should be like... but it's just not how humans operate. My partner is a musician and she enjoys songs to a level I can never get to because she knows how challenging some music is... she enjoys the end product so much more because she appreciates the skill.
I have to disagree a bit because I don't think it's the hard work she is appreciating while she listens, but more so that in knowing a lot more about music, she can hear more than a mere mortal like myself who understands nothing of it. The more you study a subject, the more nuances you see.
That's a fair point. She would probably be far more impressed if someone did some music magic their very first attempt than spending decades perfecting it.
Anyway, I appreciate the work you put into your photography even if I "shouldn't".