Group Rantings

I have a gripe that perhaps some of you have as well.  There are tens of thousands of groups on Flickr.  Over the years, I’ve joined quite a few and contribute when I can.  There is an entire segment of groups centralised around the cities in which we reside.  I too think this is grand.  It gives us an opportunity to show how beautiful or ugly our city may be according to the filter we use to perceive our surroundings. 

literacy

Again, the premise is grand but the implementation of such a construct is atrocious.  My home cities group is filled with pictures of food and humorous expressions!  What does that say about the city in which I was born?  We’re funny and fat?  :)   In all fairness, there are shots of grand architecture, landscapes, portraits, and lovely shots that tell compelling stories.  Photography, at least in my wee opinion, is about evoking an emotional response in the viewers.  The trick is to get the actual reaction
you were hoping for.  In just as many instances, however, it is just as important to tell a story with that simple yet daedal medium.

Ask a different photographer, and you’ll get a different answer every time.  :)   Enough rambling.  I’m going to bugger off now and have a cuppa tea.

preening

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

Futile Click of the Shutter….Ha

Sometimes I think, “Well, that was a waste of time”, after taking a picture of rust,  brick, mist, fog, or something similar that seems insignificant. I upload these useless bits of visual information to flickr and am absolutely flabbergasted that people dig them and bless me with digital awards and kind comments. I mean, I really dig the digital accolades, even if they are only zeros and ones passing over integrated circuitry. Who cares, right? I care!

Here are a few of my accidents that people dig the most.  I’ll do a proper post late Monday evening.
Misty Branches
Fire Taps
BJU Bricked Facade
Army Bike, sitting outside the Greenvill Army Navy Store
Wavy BArs at Bob Jones University
Downtown Mosque at Sunset
basement

Now, I certainly wouldn’t call this my best work, would you? Lol… :)