>The reality is that most non-photographer people look at images and have an 
>initial reaction.

The same holds true for alot of photographer people.

Kenneth Waller
http://tinyurl.com/272u2f


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tom C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Pentax Gallery "Resignation"


> >From: "Tom C"
>>Subject: Re: Pentax Gallery "Resignation"
>>
>>
>>
>> >
>> > Overall I find people to be too easily impressed.
>>
>>I find people too reluctant to label crap as what it is.
>>
>>William Robb
>
> Different sides of the same coin?
>
> I need to back up a step. The reality is that most non-photographer people
> look at images and have an initial reaction.  They're not doing it with a
> critical eye, in the same way that I can watch a movie for pure
> entertainment.
>
> I have a friend that fanices himself "in the movie business".  He pans 
> some
> of my favorite movies over the directing, etc. I hate some of the ones he
> likes.  It's probaby the same forces at work.
>
> Here, though, and other photo forums, where people generally fancy
> themselves knowledgeable regarding photography, I agree.  For my part, 
> when
> I see crap over and over, I start ignoring it.  If I see a piece of dog 
> s**t
> on the sidewalk I may kick it to the street, but after a while my shoe
> starts to stink, and I'm more likely simply to avoid it.
>
> Tom C.


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