An interesting, but logical and banal observation is that the light and atmosphere in the same images are different every time. By the way, you need to photograph the same views – they will always be different.

And if the light around is about the same and does not change for a long time, then different scenes taken at the same time acquire the same color filter.

I like everything: taking a series of photos with the same color tone, collecting different color tones in one day, collecting the same species with different color tones.

I once had a period when I artificially changed the color or shade of one color.

And now I'm interested in finding something like this in nature.

Why was it necessary to go through such a long and difficult path of inappropriate digital processing in order to then come to shooting and searching for naturalness?

Everyone has their own way...even in photography.