I spent some time trying to catch one of Maxim’s priceless expressions. Somehow he can fire them out three a second, until I get the camera. Than it all changes and I have to do all sorts of tricks to make him smile or “think”, or even look in the right direction. As a result of such photoshoot, I usually get close to a hundred of images which are just 10 pixels different from each other. After a few tough choices regarding which images to keep, I am left without about half of the original images. Than I start to postprocess them and after going the half of them, I get bored and start experimenting with filters, crops, contrasts, and saturations. When I finish, I go through all of the images again and see if I can attach a comment to any one of them. And only than I publish them… And only than I look at them and see if I really like anything. Most of the times, I like just one or two pictures. The question is: if I like only one or two pictures out of a hundred, why do I bother with all the rest? I don’t know…
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