There are painters who - regardless of time, genre, style, state of mind, purse, family circumstances, etc. - have a light. And even if the author draws a black cat in a dark room or Africans in an ambush in the moonless night - it will still be light (ie, what is striking emotional heartfelt response). And there are the same photographers - alas, very little.
And there - on the contrary. And they are orders of magnitude more - because the light daden not everyone and give it immeasurably more difficult than to throw out the negative flow of society, which lacks the adrenaline. Vladimir Bogdanov was an article on the remarkable headline: "What hurt more, the more expensive". That is exactly the same case, in my opinion.
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