I love Photo Talk but I hate when I can’t get to a computer to view the photos. Looking at them on my phone never does the images justice. The photos deserve time & study so when I can’t devote myself to it I pass on commenting. I also find myself compelled to read the artist statement searching for context when I know I shouldn’t LOL but the series is great.
I like reading all the different viewpoints. I don't find myself agreeing with some but it's important to reflect on them, sometimes it reminds us we don't know it all lol.
This is a great series, Marcel. Having seen it from both sides, I really appreciate the varied and, mostly, constructive feedback. I’m just surprised that this hasn’t gained a bigger audience.
I really like this series. I think it is a great idea, and if done without malice, it can be both constructive and educational! Many thanks for doing PhotoTalk!
...and many thanks for joining the conversations. It is us, commenters, who make this a succes, next to the photographers who submit work to be discussed.
I love Photo Talk but I hate when I can’t get to a computer to view the photos. Looking at them on my phone never does the images justice. The photos deserve time & study so when I can’t devote myself to it I pass on commenting. I also find myself compelled to read the artist statement searching for context when I know I shouldn’t LOL but the series is great.
.. trees fallen in virtual forests .. much ado .. until tomorrow eh .. more ado .. ? 🪵🐿️
I like reading all the different viewpoints. I don't find myself agreeing with some but it's important to reflect on them, sometimes it reminds us we don't know it all lol.
Exactly the fact we don't always agree, makes this such an inspiring conversation.
This is a great series, Marcel. Having seen it from both sides, I really appreciate the varied and, mostly, constructive feedback. I’m just surprised that this hasn’t gained a bigger audience.
I am surprised too, but with patience, and continuing discussions, it will grow. The main goal however is having great conversations.
I really like this series. I think it is a great idea, and if done without malice, it can be both constructive and educational! Many thanks for doing PhotoTalk!
...and many thanks for joining the conversations. It is us, commenters, who make this a succes, next to the photographers who submit work to be discussed.
Love it!
Thanks Alex
your photo is exquisite.
Thank you very much!