A week after I deleted all the pictures I took the previous week, without any reason, I browsed through my recycle bin, and I found this picture of the lighthouse. I thought that maybe I could work a little on this photo. However, after an hour of working on this photo, I was still not satisfied with the outcome. I decided to put the picture on greyscale, and I was surprised with the black and white image on my monitor's screen. "This is what I want!" I told myself with a smile on my face. This photograph of the lighthouse brought my ideas back to me.
I have learned a lesson from this experience. The problem I had when taking those photos that I tossed was I was thinking hardly about the idea of the subject and composition of those proffesional photographers. It is like I was trying to copy their work. After doing the post-processing of this photo, I thought that why does my brain was swimming in their ideas even though I knew that I could generate my own? Also, I think I forgot something. I forgot that every subject and every photograph has something to do with the feelings of the photographer; moreover, that feeling is what makes the photograph alive and meanignful.
Shutter Speed: 1/ 1.3 sec.
Aperture: F25
Focal Length: 25mm