#photography note: You might have noticed I post (approximately) a photo a day here. I typically post a small(ish) thumbnail and a link to the full resolution version. I also usually add a short thread with technical details on the image and whatever I found notable about the subject or the composition or whatever.
This is (like, it seems, everything on Mastodon), controversial. Some people want art to speak for itself. But I’m a professor, and so I drone on endlessly about every little thing.
@[email protected] I enjoy the pictures and the context, I am not interested in the technical photohraphy stuff, and I somehow manage to scroll past the technical toot without suffering any personal harm while doing so…
Some people…
@[email protected] Huh. Too bad for them.
I appreciate the photo even more because you draw attention to the details and context.@[email protected] not sure why it would be controversial, but I appreciate the details on how a photo comes about. I really enjoy seeing how other photographers approach a scene so I can look at things from a different perspective or learn a thing or two about creating interesting photos. So, thanks for the details.
@[email protected] Yeah, I enjoy that, too. I wish more artists included background about their work.
@[email protected] @[email protected] I really like it because it’s essentially a lesson in composition and I appreciate it very much.
@[email protected] please do keep droning on! The way it comes out in my timeline is that I see the explanation first and scroll for a while and then I see the photo. It’s a perfect reveal.
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YOU have succinctly listed most of the things Eye like about you in this twt, Prof Blaze.@[email protected] I definitely appreciate the posts, especially (as an immigrant) the context including historical notes you give which I wouldn’t otherwise know. Thank you.
Having worked with an 8×10" Linhof, I like both your tech details and your stories!
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