While photographing the extremely hazy sky and sunset a few days ago, I thought to myself: would readers notice the specific thing in the photos that I was trying to capture?
Will this particular thing at all be distinguished through the phone's camera, because you know, it, although AI, is not a camera, let alone a professional one.
Well, then I had to process them to emphasize this thing, in Photoshop of course. The sky was hazy, as I said, and so was the sun. There was light, but it was somewhat poor quality.
The result is not particularly good, but still something is visible...
The rays. Yes.
It was almost daylight by the time it was sunset. The rays were visible to the naked eye, but difficult for the lens to capture. So I had to do something - darken the pictures, bring more darkness into them.
To see the particles of light better.
Exactly. This is the life wisdom that I have witnessed, that I have applied myself - to darken to lighten, to clarify, to make clearer.
In order for it to shine, it must first have been very dark, otherwise you wouldn't notice the light. In the light, the light is not seen, it is not distinguished, it is not appreciated, don't you think?
In the dual world, things are distinguished only by their opposites.
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Soul's Detour is a project started by me years ago when I had a blog about historical and not so popular tourist destinations in Eastern Belgium, West Germany and Luxembourg. Nowadays, this blog no longer exists, but I'm still here - passionate about architecture, art and mysteries and eager to share my discoveries and point of view with you. |