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You didn't consider placing them all in the same thread then?

I'd been doing so here, but realized I hadn't been doing my patriotic duty to make someone bitch about something silly in a while, so it was time to give a photo its own thread. Thanks for helping bring balance to the cosmos.
 
I don't feel I have the background to criticise your photographs on their technical or artistic merit, Chris, but I do know that I like the peep-hole you let me/us look through at your town.

I 'get' the 'connecting tissue' argument and enjoy finding these photographs, either when consolidated into a single thread, or when you post them up for individual discussion. To my eyes there's always something interesting... and a wee bit strange.
 
I too enjoy your pictures as stand alone although I`m aware that they form a larger body of work.
They`ve encouraged me to do something similar on my home patch.
 
Because I can't post all 139 of them at once here, and because I'm an SOB. Ask my mom!

I'm sure you're a very nice SOB :D

The thing I've thought of doing, when I have the time, is a photo essay that asks the question "why not legalise drugs?"

I do know how destructive they are but then, so is alcohol, so are cigarettes, so is too much of {insert object of dislike here}. It would be really interesting to know just how much money could be raised from taxing the things and how much would be saved by not having to police drug dealing.
 
The thing I've thought of doing, when I have the time, is a photo essay that asks the question "why not legalise drugs?"

I do know how destructive they are but then, so is alcohol, so are cigarettes, so is too much of {insert object of dislike here}. It would be really interesting to know just how much money could be raised from taxing the things and how much would be saved by not having to police drug dealing.

I n d e e d !
 
Considering this is the critiquing forum I'm finding too many of Chris's images are leading into political or 'state of the nation' discussions ... and they are very US centric!
 
But this is a photo forum not a politics forum.

Why can't we discuss the image, or is it just all about the message, in which case one could say that the image is successful in delivering the message?
 
Considering this is the critiquing forum I'm finding too many of Chris's images are leading into political or 'state of the nation' discussions ... and they are very US centric!

And the images in themselves are none the worse for that, Keith. I take your point that rather than discussing the photo(s) many contributors are going way off-topic, but that's the way of this place (and others I can think of).

Are you suggesting that Chris is deliberately posting provocative photographs? I doubt that you are, but it's interesting that his images and captions trigger the responses that they do.
 
chris' photos are doing their job: being provocative. :)

by the way, how many people were killed in auto accidents in 2010, the latest year for which statistics are available? 33,808.
 
And the images in themselves are none the worse for that, Keith. I take your point that rather than discussing the photo(s) many contributors are going way off-topic, but that's the way of this place (and others I can think of).

Are you suggesting that Chris is deliberately posting provocative photographs? I doubt that you are, but it's interesting that his images and captions trigger the responses that they do.


I'm not suggesting anything ... he does post a lot of provocative images and people seem to react predictably.

I would personally rather be evaluating (or commenting on) an individual image based on it's own asthetics ... if I want a treatise on social or political problems within the US I'll look at his body of work. He provides plenty of opportunity with the links at the bottom of his posts.
 
This thread looks to be headed for the off topic forum, where political and social commentary posts can continue.

How about: next post not of photo critique nature, puts it there.
 
It seems to me there are a ton of photographic series done by highly regarded photographers that, if each individual shot were critiqued in isolation, simply wouldn't hold up to artistic scrutiny. So nothing wrong with the picture, in my view -- helps provide a sense of place.
 
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