While I'm not keen to view that subject matter, as described, myself,
if tastefully presented it could have a solemn beauty.

Art that takes risks is some of the best art.


On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 4:19 AM, Tim Bray <tb...@textuality.com> wrote:
>
> We went for a waterfront walk today, and I took a picture that is
> causing family grief. It was of the remains of a bird, slaughtered and
> taken apart and almost entirely eaten by a raptor or (more likely) a
> feline, left on a granite surface; the contrast between black feathers
> and pink muscle tissue was shocking but I thought sort of beautiful
> against the speckled stone. Fortunately I had the 50-135mm with me and
> got what I think is a hell of a picture. Unfortunately my wife & kids
> think I’m a sicko pervert for taking it (a dozen or more shots at
> varying exposures, just to be sure, while they averted their eyes) and
> even sicker for liking it, and are threatening me with defenestration
> or worse if I publish.
>
> I’m not sure what to do.  -T

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