wanderman
Headphoneus Supremus
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alice in chains \m/
Added some emotion to the shot, Towert - hope it's good enough to appease such an artistic eye. I mean, who am I, just a lad who wants to share photos, who has no need to pretend to be a real artist like yourself, to do forget your kind advice. I am sure that others like myself who are openly sharing in Headfi are just as naive and we need, just need someone to tell us what is wrong with our photos here, at a headphone website. I mean why would we join a photo website to receive enlightened criticism? Why would we turn to so-called 'professionals'? Instead, we have you. There are lots of good photos here at the headfi thread and many that really inspire me, but to tell you the truth, they pale in comparison to the wisdom that oozes from your goodness.
Anyway, I've worked hard, trying to wrangle emotion from my snapshot and thanks to your long and helpful expose, have come away with this:
Peggy's Cove house with emotion
* original quote *
The sarcasm present in this post pleases my twisted mind.
but to tell you the truth, they pale in comparison to the wisdom that oozes from your goodness.
Thanks shigzeo. I always enjoy a good ego boost every once and a while.
^_^
Can I be serious for a moment though? That face you drew on the photo... If instead that face was on the building in real life, to a much smaller scale, then the photo would interest me more. You would have a house wall, devoid of all human emotion, and then this goofy/sad spraypainted face on it. The thought of that makes me laugh.
PS: you have no idea how much the past few posts have cracked me up guys! I haven't laughed that good for a while.
However, I'm guessing that you're one of those 'photography should send a message' people, and you care more about the message of a picture that it's actual aesthetic qualities.
I usually hate messages in photos..... The worst, for me, is when the photographer tells me what message I should get from the photo.