Abstract Distractions Reprise - But wait there's more!
I said that last week was going to be the final episode. But I lied - here are a few more of my favorites.
Ultimately, I make photos for myself - both for the end product and for the enjoyment of the process of discovery that happens when I'm out photographing. This has been a new area of photography for me. While these images speak to me, I don't really know if they resonate with others.
So I would just like to say that I'd really appreciate some thoughtful critique. Abstract art, if I can call this art, is very subjective. Each viewer comes away with a unique impression. And to that viewer, it doesn't really matter what I saw in them. It might have been Jackson Pollock who said, "My work ends where the viewer's imagination begins."
Do you get something from them? Saying no is perfectly acceptable, but it would be helpful to me if you'd give some thought to why that is. It's OK if we don't agree - that's part of the learning process. Likewise, if they do speak to you, why? Something more thoughtful than just a "like." In this social-media-frenzied world, "likes" are cheap and not at all helpful. Serious critique is difficult, but it stretches the brain and makes better photographers of both the receiver and the giver.
(I really miss the old DPR threaded view...)