rfshootist said:
You want to label IT ? What for ? You want to watch genitalia only if you are in the right mood , if I got you right? Or when nobody is around ?
I don't get it. Why don't you simply stay away there ?
bertram
Now, I think you interpreted me the wrong way. Also, it's not nice to imply that I lurk pnet for other reasons than my deep interest in photography. ;-)
I not trying to hide my personal intentions, I'm just surprised, that's all. If I'm in the mood for watching genitalia, pnet is not where I'd go first, nor is it APUG.
Labeling (sp?) graphic nudity and showing it on a designated page serves the purpose of making it easier for people to choose wether they want to see it or not. It might also serve the purpose of raising the level of nude photography as it is concentrated to one page where discussion about the subject matter etc can take place. The cons of this is that it can become tucked away and a place where only the "shy" lurk. Also, the portrayers of nudity might feel censored. Looking into my crystal ball, I cannot clearly see the outcome...
On a swedish site I frequent, image content is organised in to "pools". If I put an image in my personal folder, I can also choose to post it in the "Fine Art Nude" pool, to show my work and receive contsructive criticsism. I think this is a good way to keep such a "sensitive" art form thriving and evolving.
As for the comments about this being a discussion beloning to photo.net, I think that's a bit narrow minded. Pnet was just the place where I encountered this graphic nudity in that way on a serious site. It could just as well have been here on APUG. The discussion is not about pnet, but about how to organise, or not to organise, image content that might be offensive, sensitive or straight out porn, to some.
That this thread streered away totally from these questions and was more about clever eufemisms for vagina doesn't mean that the original intent was "useless", IMO.