chuckroast Subscriber Joined Jun 2, 2023 Messages 3,398 Location All Over The Place Format Multi Format Today at 4:23 PM #226 Alan Edward Klein said: You should especially stay away from them. Definitely erratic. Click to expand... But isn't that true of all New Yorkers? Asking for a friend. Bwhahahahaha
Alan Edward Klein said: You should especially stay away from them. Definitely erratic. Click to expand... But isn't that true of all New Yorkers? Asking for a friend. Bwhahahahaha
Don_ih Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Jan 24, 2021 Messages 8,830 Location Ontario Format 35mm RF Today at 5:27 PM #227 koraks said: things do gain depth if they're connected to the intent behind a photograph. In the cases when there's such a thing, of course. Let snapshots be their merry selves. Click to expand... Snapshots generally have a much clearer and firmer intention than more formal, "artistic" photos. "You are taking a photo of that tree. Why?" "Gotta send it to my landscaper so he knows which one to cut down." "You are taking a photo of that tree. Why?" "Looks cool." "You are taking a photo of that tree. Why?" "I'm making art. There is no "Why"!"
koraks said: things do gain depth if they're connected to the intent behind a photograph. In the cases when there's such a thing, of course. Let snapshots be their merry selves. Click to expand... Snapshots generally have a much clearer and firmer intention than more formal, "artistic" photos. "You are taking a photo of that tree. Why?" "Gotta send it to my landscaper so he knows which one to cut down." "You are taking a photo of that tree. Why?" "Looks cool." "You are taking a photo of that tree. Why?" "I'm making art. There is no "Why"!"
snusmumriken Subscriber Allowing Ads Joined Jul 22, 2021 Messages 2,833 Location Salisbury, UK Format 35mm Today at 7:22 PM #228 Perhaps it might be useful to think of photos in terms of half-lives? The kind of photo that is appreciated and curated will have a longer half-life.
Perhaps it might be useful to think of photos in terms of half-lives? The kind of photo that is appreciated and curated will have a longer half-life.