RE: Different Times, Different Trends
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I understand your frustration. It has happened to me many times, especially with old works or when I have to take photos of other photos. There are so many reflections, lights and shadows that you can hardly see what it really looks like. But I can appreciate the beauty you bring today, especially those landscapes with different colours in the sky and watercolours. They are beautiful!
This is my favourite!

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At one point I said there's no point in taking photos as most, if not all are compromised, but these paintings, as I mentioned in the post, are partly from private collections, partly from the county museum, where you can't take photos. This means once the exhibition is over, chances to see some of the paintings are slim to none. So I said, bad as they are, still shows the greatness of the painter. I love your pick. That orange color worth gold in my eyes.
That's exactly what made taking photos worthwhile.
The first time I went to the Picasso Museum, I wasn't allowed to take photos of anything, but after a few years it was permitted, so I know how valuable it is. A few days ago I went to the museum... I tell you... it was wonderful!