
We all have our own pet peeves.
Some of us try to repress them in name of a presumed tolerance or a form of politeness; others feel free to affirm them openly.I think it can be quite liberating to let them burst out.It doesn’t mean we want in all cases prevent others from doing what we deeply dislike, unless it’s an activity which can be either dangerous or harming for any other living beings or can have negative impacts on something; It simply mean we prefer to take our distance from that specific matter and to declare we find that really unbearable.My journal here, it’s relatively hidden, I like imagining it as a kind of copy-book forgotten on a table, half-hidden under a heap of magazines, it’s not into a locked drawer and everyone can read it, if they manage to find it.This relative discrete visibility allows me to write whatever I want on it, without giving the impression I impose my proclamations.
Coming back to my pet peeves, I offer myself the freedom to tell what I really hate in photography:
- People who think that “street photography” or “candid photography” mean to use a powerful tele-lens to take stolen photos of unaware girls’ and lady’s bottoms, while they are at the beach or walk in a street.
- People who take photos of their pet wearing any kind of disguise, fancy hats and such stuff
-People who take photos totally at random in a street without paying a single instant of attention to avoid to cut the feet of the people in foreground or the top of a building which is supposed to be important in the photo composition.This is just a kind of preface. I think I’m going to treat this topic a little more in details during next days…
Some of us try to repress them in name of a presumed tolerance or a form of politeness; others feel free to affirm them openly.I think it can be quite liberating to let them burst out.It doesn’t mean we want in all cases prevent others from doing what we deeply dislike, unless it’s an activity which can be either dangerous or harming for any other living beings or can have negative impacts on something; It simply mean we prefer to take our distance from that specific matter and to declare we find that really unbearable.My journal here, it’s relatively hidden, I like imagining it as a kind of copy-book forgotten on a table, half-hidden under a heap of magazines, it’s not into a locked drawer and everyone can read it, if they manage to find it.This relative discrete visibility allows me to write whatever I want on it, without giving the impression I impose my proclamations.
Coming back to my pet peeves, I offer myself the freedom to tell what I really hate in photography:
- People who think that “street photography” or “candid photography” mean to use a powerful tele-lens to take stolen photos of unaware girls’ and lady’s bottoms, while they are at the beach or walk in a street.
- People who take photos of their pet wearing any kind of disguise, fancy hats and such stuff
-People who take photos totally at random in a street without paying a single instant of attention to avoid to cut the feet of the people in foreground or the top of a building which is supposed to be important in the photo composition.This is just a kind of preface. I think I’m going to treat this topic a little more in details during next days…