# 6396-6405 / discursive promiscuity ~ a time line

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SOME DEFINITIONS, RE: the philosophy of modern pictures

re: modern - for the purposes of this book / project I am inclined to define “modern” as beginning c. 1970 and proceeding to the present. I base that designation upon the fact that it was around 1970 that, in the major and minor league Fine Art World (which is the focus of the book / project), picture makers began-in a dramatic and terra firma shaking turn of picture making conventions-to take seriously the making of color pictures. And, it was also around that time that the BW Pepper and Rock era was on the wain.

Another reason for that designation is that-again around the same time-major art institutions were beginning to take note of and exhibit what Sally Eauclaire dubbed as the new color photography. Think MOMA’s 1976 Photographs by William Eggleston exhibition as a prime example.

ASIDE There are, of course, exceptions to my “modern” picture time frame. Eliot Porter’s work, as presented in his 1962 book In Wilderness Is The Preservation Of The World, is an outstanding example-early on it opened my eyes and sensibilities-of color picture making that, in a very real sense, foreshadowed the 70’s color picture making revolution. In fact, I would not object if someone (that would be me) opined that Porter’ work was the bedrock upon which the 70’s color photography revolution was predicated. END OF ASIDE

c.1970 is, iMo, is also notable for the fact that the new color photography picture makers “discovered” that any thing in the real world could be a suitable referent for the making of a color picture. Ya know, say “hello” to kitchen utensils-Jan Grover-and a tricycle on a suburban street-William Eggleston. Quite truly, the world was, and still is, our oyster.

So, like it or leave it, c.1970 > the present is it.

# 6139 / selfie ~ hello, out there

0.5 selfie

I’M GETTING BORED. IN YEARS PAST THIS BLOG had followers who engaged in lively conversation, re: the medium and its apparatus (conventions not gear). As opposed to now, where there is rarely any response to any topic even though there are about 1,000 unique visitors / month with 2,100 page views. That written, it seems that the only way to generate comments is to write about gear-especially anything Leica. A topic which is rarely seen on this blog.

So…it’s time to think about a change. Kill the whole thing? Kill the blog and just have picture galleries-albeit greatly reduced in number? Kill the galleries and the blog and just post 1 picture at a time with the replaced picture disappearing into never-neverland?

All that written, just thinking out loud.

# 6136-38 / people • landscape ~ it's all the rage

0.5 selfie ~ (embiggenable)

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JUST YESTERDAY, RIGHT THERE ON/IN THE NY TIMES, AN article titled, The Rise of the 0.5 selfie. A few excerpts:

..All of a sudden, one day, everyone was taking 0.5 selfies…Unlike a traditional selfie, the 0.5 selfie — so named because users tap 0.5x on a smartphone camera to toggle to ultra-wide mode — has become popular because it is far from curated. Since the ultra-wide-angle lens is built into the back cameras of phones, people can’t watch themselves take a 0.5 selfie…You really don’t know how it’s going to turn out, so you just have to trust the process and hope something good comes out of it…These images are best when they have “ominous, creepy” vibes.

Having read the article-with sample pictures-it was incumbent upon me, last evening while dining out, to teach the bartender how to make an 0.5 selfie. She done good, getting the wife, daughter and me well placed in the background.

Question: is there something in human DNA which causes people to get crazy / weird when making a selfie? - the question arose as I sat stoically by while the selfie was made.

Had a nice drive home after dinner. Happy to be a passenger which allowed for some on-the-go picture making.

coronavirus snapshot / weather # 3567-68 ~ desperate times, desperate measures

May snow ~(embiggenable) • iPhone

desperately wanting haircut ~ selfie by the wife (embiggenable) • iPhone

WOKE UP YESTERDAY MORNING TO FIND A 2" snow cover on the landscape. By early afternoon it was gone. Then it started to snow again. Apparently, the new normal is that April showers bring May flowers snow.

Meanwhile, I thought you might like to spend a little time viewing this