Talli
Well-Known Member
This was posted yesterday on one of my photos:
"Some of the photos from Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge are nothing but blurry images of feathers and wire, so why would anyone upload them?"
I don't know whether it was intended as an attack or a failed attempt at humor. I joined zoochat because I thought it was a community with a shared interest in zoos, and made up of folks who, like me, often plan their travel around visiting zoos - unlike most people who go to zoos because they have children to take or like to see animals once in a while. I've never pretended to be a great, or even good photographer. With zoochat in mind, I now take pictures I might not have otherwise in order to give people who won't get to that zoo a chance to see what they're interested in. For example, I've noticed an interest in zoo maps, so if I have a chance, I take and post a picture of a map. I used to feel badly that I hadn't posted more pictures than I have - it takes me hours, and I still can't control things like the order the photos appear in, and often am not sure what species it is and don't have the extra hours it would take to research them. I also used to feel badly that some photos from others had hundreds of views, and many of mine had few or none. But, as of yesterday, I just feel attacked and am pretty much sorry I've wasted all of this time.
"Some of the photos from Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge are nothing but blurry images of feathers and wire, so why would anyone upload them?"
I don't know whether it was intended as an attack or a failed attempt at humor. I joined zoochat because I thought it was a community with a shared interest in zoos, and made up of folks who, like me, often plan their travel around visiting zoos - unlike most people who go to zoos because they have children to take or like to see animals once in a while. I've never pretended to be a great, or even good photographer. With zoochat in mind, I now take pictures I might not have otherwise in order to give people who won't get to that zoo a chance to see what they're interested in. For example, I've noticed an interest in zoo maps, so if I have a chance, I take and post a picture of a map. I used to feel badly that I hadn't posted more pictures than I have - it takes me hours, and I still can't control things like the order the photos appear in, and often am not sure what species it is and don't have the extra hours it would take to research them. I also used to feel badly that some photos from others had hundreds of views, and many of mine had few or none. But, as of yesterday, I just feel attacked and am pretty much sorry I've wasted all of this time.