bribrius
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in photos. The extreme post processing.
im wondering. if it is a sign of the times.
People being flooded mentally with entertainment and images. receptors looking for the next "fix"
or it could be, that i just generally shoot boring photographs. which im content with so..
or it could be, people are accustomed to such stimuli they seek the next highest they can find.
in a world full of a million images and video, that can be hard to find.
facebook. tv, i pads, i phones, satellite radio, on demand movies
i dunno
i wonder if it is a entertainment drug effect.
and now people are looking at photos that way.
jerry spring wowed me, okay. im going to look for a photo to wow me.
course jerry springer is off the air i think.
im just sayn
it could be cultural, even generation specific
what is better, the old psycho movie or the newest special effects horror film?
im no better, some of the shots people tell me they like the best i think are boring.
its just a leaf. so what. now if the leaf was on fire, spinning around in the wind, and had a caterpillar on it and shot from a cool perspective we might have something.
Thoughts? Has photography become more entertainment oriented? If so is it positive or a detriment?
does a photo need a entertainment value? is this like the newest sitcom or something? what happened on face book today?
i see a lot of decent photos not getting much for comments. They must be too boring or not have entertainment value.
im wondering. if it is a sign of the times.
People being flooded mentally with entertainment and images. receptors looking for the next "fix"
or it could be, that i just generally shoot boring photographs. which im content with so..
or it could be, people are accustomed to such stimuli they seek the next highest they can find.
in a world full of a million images and video, that can be hard to find.
facebook. tv, i pads, i phones, satellite radio, on demand movies
i dunno
i wonder if it is a entertainment drug effect.
and now people are looking at photos that way.
jerry spring wowed me, okay. im going to look for a photo to wow me.
course jerry springer is off the air i think.
im just sayn
it could be cultural, even generation specific
what is better, the old psycho movie or the newest special effects horror film?
im no better, some of the shots people tell me they like the best i think are boring.
its just a leaf. so what. now if the leaf was on fire, spinning around in the wind, and had a caterpillar on it and shot from a cool perspective we might have something.
Thoughts? Has photography become more entertainment oriented? If so is it positive or a detriment?
does a photo need a entertainment value? is this like the newest sitcom or something? what happened on face book today?
i see a lot of decent photos not getting much for comments. They must be too boring or not have entertainment value.