This photo, like all of your photography, makes me feel a bit whimsical. I always feel a bit of the day's wariness evaporate when I look at your newest photos. I guess, because they are SO simple, they remind me of different parts of my childhood. When we're young, we see things very simply and little details, like, for instance, seeing mittens hanging over a window sill, are imprinted in our memory as a defining picture of what life was like at that specific time. Mittens remind me of one specific Winter when it snowed outside, and my mom bought my siblings and I new mittens so we could make snowmen. It was happy and dreamy and important to me at the time. Yes, it's not hard to take a picture of some hanging mitten, and the editing can be simple to anyone familiar with photo manipulation, but it's still impacting to me. And I couldn't disagree more with the jerk who critiqued before me. Good job.
I really don't understand how this can get front page. I have seen 1000+ pictures like this. Same old hipster bronzing. Oh, and look, some water droplets, and red mittens. Oh boy, that must make it part of Christmas. The mittens look like it received some type of bad sewing job. The background is just generic white blur that 1000+ other pictures have as well. Looks great for a Christmas design for a cereal or microwave box though. To be honest, it looks like something I'd see at wal-mart. Maybe if you're lucky, it will become on of the windows desktop background. I have little thirteen year old grandchildren running around making this shit. Mam, not to offend or anything, how long did it even take to make this. Yeah, this would be cute, for someone of twelve year old. People these days just slap on some shitty hipster bronzing and blur to the background. People would say it's not about the skills of the art but rather the content. well this has neither. To summarize things: generic, boring, average, dry, disappointing, shitty hipster content, photoshopping/editing skills of a thirteen year old, shit quality, and horrible back drop. Pretty much all the replies of the comments are like, "cute" or "pretty." None of which really say this inspired me or moved me. So move along beginner, you have got a lot to learn.
I guess, because they are SO simple, they remind me of different parts of my childhood. When we're young, we see things very simply and little details, like, for instance, seeing mittens hanging over a window sill, are imprinted in our memory as a defining picture of what life was like at that specific time.
Mittens remind me of one specific Winter when it snowed outside, and my mom bought my siblings and I new mittens so we could make snowmen. It was happy and dreamy and important to me at the time.
Yes, it's not hard to take a picture of some hanging mitten, and the editing can be simple to anyone familiar with photo manipulation, but it's still impacting to me. And I couldn't disagree more with the jerk who critiqued before me. Good job.
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