Something like that, Jerome, but a little closer to our own time frame.
I did once consider such excessive behavior as done in haste or bad taste; to seek improvement from those who would seek to find the silk purse.
I was hanging onto my own past, my own ideals, my own inhibitions.
I still have a long way to go, Jerome, but I'm on the way to something else.
The enlightenment came in a gradual realization the I am here for not other reason than a coincidence of actions and reactions, not at the grace of others. What I do is my own doing. Others may place value in their own thoughts but unless I deem them more than the coincidences of life, I am content with my own actions and reaction.
Thank you for dropping by and commenting. You have helped me very much.
Maybe I should explain a bit more. I'll take the following picture as an example, first because Asher already chose it and second because I like it very much.
I won't talk about orbs, shadows or composition this time. For me, this is simply a picture which tells me a story: two friends near the seaside, watching the sun set off season. I lived my young years near the sea. If you live near the sea, it is part of your life. It is always there, it is the ultimate frontier, the place that ends the world you can walk or drive on. And I have experienced exactly that situation: sitting near sea side in the evening. Being there off season, when the tourists are gone. The sun is still warm, there is the evening breeze on your skin, the gentle noise of the waves and the smell of the sea in the air. It is nice to be there with a friend. Often, I was there alone.
So it is a very nice story this picture is telling me. Of course, we don't know what was really there. Maybe there are hordes of tourists just left of the frame, loud disco music and the smell of cheap donuts. That may also happen on the seaside. But as the picture stands, it tells me the story of two friends enjoying a calm evening and I like that story, whether it is true or not.
Now, I could just describe the composition and what details make the story work. I won't, I don't think it is necessary at this point.
As to the post-processing, which started this discussion, I said it was not necessary for all the pictures presented. You corrected me and indeed maybe I should not have used that particular wording.
On that particular picture, I agree that some form of post-processing is
necessary, in the sense that it helps to make the story work. The same picture with plain colours may not be as strong. Some kind of structure also helps. On the other hand, it seems that you tried to add structure through sharpening. I am not so sure that I like that, especially for a picture resized to a relatively small size by flickr. For me, the strong structure distracts a bit from the story, I think I would prefer the processing to be a bit lighter.
Where do we go from here? I realise that you will not change the picture for me. I also realise that you may have had something completely different in mind, another story. Or maybe no story at all. And of course, none of this is, strictly speaking,
necessary: soon enough we will all be gone and forgotten. But the sea will be there a little longer for the enjoyment of other people, probably.
So this is what it is: the record of what another person, which lives on the other side of the planet from you and which you will probably never meet saw in one of these little rectangular frames from you. Nothing more.