Originally Posted by
russ
Well okay, but you have to understand - there's but 2 seasons in photography for Canadians. Boring season and Picture Taking season. The cycle is 6 months long, it's like this. We have the rebirth of life season, some call it spring but really it's 10,000 exposures followed by a somewhat boring yet pleasant post processing season interspersed with pleasant outdoor photo's of beautiful greeneries & mature flowers. Next comes the Death of Flora season, a beautiful time of year that greats the eye with head smacking colours so brilliant that they're nearly impossible to miss. Then lastly comes heavy post processing season. This is when the 10000 spring photo's & 7000 fall photos are dealt with. It is also interspersed with challenging photo opportunities that all the color technology given to us by god won't help. The damned photos still come out black & friggin' white. I'm almost positive it's the real motive that Lee, Cokin & Singh Ray have for creating "color correcting" filters. After all, if there isn't any color we must need to add some.
So, there you have it. My interpretation of the seasons. Canadian POV of course! :D