bmattock
Veteran
Pherdinand said:Bill you really do think that all are hideous?
For me personally, not getting any reaction on an image means: it kinda sucks, ro at best it's boring. Not commenting is a way of telling what you think; but only if comments do exist on the images worthy of commenting.
Actually, no. I guess I was trying to use irony to raise the point that if I don't feel roused to leave a comment, what's the problem? Seems that if I *make* myself leave a comment, good or bad, I'm manufacturing some response which I did not feel - I am leaving a comment due to my feeling of obligation, not because of how I feel about the photograph. And what good is that to anyone?
And frankly, so what if I *do* think all the photos here, mine included, suck the big wazoo? How am I helping anyone by saying they should have left the lens cap on, or that they should beat themselves for abusing a defenseless camera in that manner. My comments in that way would hardly be constructive, but what if that's how I feel? I think I should keep it to myself, don't you? So why urge me to tell someone how their photographs make me feel if they make me want to vomit?
And speaking of vomiting, voting in the recent contest. I didn't. If I had thought I liked one more than another, I would have. What would be the purpose of voting for one over another when I didn't prefer one over another? And yet, we kept getting "Please vote!" urges. Bah, humbug. Any vote I would have made would have been false, since I didn't feel that way. I was more honest with myself and the finalists by not voting.
I used to be part of those "Rock the Vote" organizations - then I came to my senses. People who do not feel strongly should NOT vote, because then they are voting for something other than how they feel, and that's how we get 'most popular' people as leaders instead of the people we think can do the best job.
Don't have an opinion? Cool - stay home, do us all a favor. And likewise with the photos in the gallery. If I see one that makes me want to leave a comment, I do. Otherwise, no.
The other part of the irony I was attempting to engage - honesty sucks. No one wants it if it is brutal - not even me. And if it isn't brutal, it isn't honest. So again - how does that help anyone?
Let's all leave lots of comments on photos in the gallery. The end, I guess, being that there will be lots of comments. Not that they will matter, but there will be a bunch of them.
Best Regards,
Bill Mattocks