Some positivity for a bright and sunny Sunday morning.
I posted somewhere else a set of pictures of last Sundays trip out, to a Medieval village near my home, in Italy. I got some feedback from an American guy, who had wanted to visit the place I photographed, but did not have time. But he had visited a lot of places in my region during a two week holiday. We have had a nice online chat about Emilia Romagna, and we have both shared some more pictures, and memories. Cool.
I have posted on a weekly picture thread that I discovered on DPR, more than ten years ago. The guy who ran it at the time, was an Australian who lived in Papua New Guinea. I really loved his pictures and stories of everyday life, even if many would class them as snapshots. This thread still runs here, with much the same tone, as on the M43 forum, when in the digital camera heyday it would often run to almost 300 replies.
Over the years the best part of shared photographs, is that I get to see places and things, I will never see in real life. I have had interesting conversations, with people in far flung places all over the world, as well as people who know very well the places I have photographed. I have seen pictures that bring back memoires and maybe some of my pictures have brought back memories to others.
Isn't the wonderful ability, to share our pictures online to a potentially infinite audience, define what photography is all about?