It "was" very different. I never knew such a thing existed. I guess to each it's own. I wasn't there to judge or learn anything.
I will say I had fun walking around taking the pictures. I think they thought I was from the press :). They all were very nice to me.
I joined the Cleveland Photography Club. They meet on the last Sunday of each month at various different locations.
This was my first event "The Cleveland Pagan Pride Festival".
I joined the Cleveland Photography Club. They meet on the last Sunday of each month at various different locations.
This was my first event "The Cleveland Pagan Pride Festival".
I joined the Cleveland Photography Club. They meet on the last Sunday of each month at various different locations.
This was my first event "The Cleveland Pagan Pride Festival".
I joined the Cleveland Photography Club. They meet on the last Sunday of each month at various different locations.
This was my first event "The Cleveland Pagan Pride Festival".
I joined the Cleveland Photography Club. They meet on the last Sunday of each month at various different locations.
This was my first event "The Cleveland Pagan Pride Festival".
I would like to thank everyone for the good, bad, and ugly feedback.
This was a bad picture. I had my camera with me as I was looking at ice covered Lake Erie, saw the bird did a point and shoot out the car window.
I like most would have just deleted the bad pic and moved on, however, when I viewed it and started cropping it, strangely I started liking it.
That's when I decided to post the question here. I thought it was a good conversation piece good or bad feedback.
I'm going to frame the close up one in a rustic white 5 x7 frame and hang in my office. This will surely keep the conversation going!
What is artist, really... or how many licks to the center of a tootsie pop, no one person really knows.
Can a really bad quality picture also be looked as art? I proposed this question in "Birds in Flight" and the answer is overwhelmingly No for the pictures I used.
Now I'm trying to see if the perceptive is different based on group.
Is beauty really in the eye of the beholder or is bad just bad?
Thank You
I know they are horribly out of focus, however, I thought they looked kind of artsy, like some sort of hip painting:)
Just playing around on a boring Sunday afternoon
I also think these photos serve a purpose - A conversion piece as we all have different points of view.
- If the pic was angry showing his teeth, what would the persecution be? Keep this wild beast locked up?
- These photo's were a snap in time as his expression changed often.
- Was he caged for our enjoyment?
- Was he saved from our enjoyment?
- Who's enjoyment mine or yours?
- The same expression as a homeless man...?
- In my humble opinion, a good photo makes one wounder what's going on as the comments indicate.
Regards