Hi Mo,
that's true of course - the pictures people show in their stream tell a story or two about the authors.
What I would like to know of you is the same as with all of my visitors: How comes that you put so much time in your artwork - and show it here at ipernity?
Thank you. I appreciate your visits an comments.
Ah, I knew this would happen. :)
But putting mo aside (difficult to imagine, I know! :-) ), what's special with ipernity for you? Why are you showing your work here?
i stumbled by chance over a photo sharing site and
i was fascinated seeing what other people were showing
in their pics : either because of another perspective they were
showing or because of the artistic work they presented .. both
attracted me and let me start sharing my work .
i changed from the other site ( one you seem to know too ) to ipernity ,
like many others for known reasons ... and landed here .
i love the atmosphere of this smaller and mo-re european community ...
and i met wonderful people that mean a lot to me meanwhile -
the most important one you know too by now .
... the reason for spending time here is because i love to communicate with
other people .. see their pics , get to know what they're thinking and seeing ,
maybe what they're dreaming .. mundane details out of their world .
i also love to know what they think and feel when they see my pics ...
Thank you, Mo! I see. And I listened. Socializing and sharing emotions and thoughts with others is a great thing! Nice to have you here!
Some lines about me. When Internet was young (hehe) - or at least community sites - I discovered a photo community site. And as I just had started with digital photography, it was a perfect match. I learned a lot looking at other's work and discussing my pics and that of others.
I just outgrew it, as it became a mass phenomenon, like everyone has a digital snapshot cam by now.
Ipernity is not the masses - and I really hope it will stay this way. I like familiarity and when the community is not too big, the comments tend to be richer in content.
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that's true of course - the pictures people show in their stream tell a story or two about the authors.
What I would like to know of you is the same as with all of my visitors: How comes that you put so much time in your artwork - and show it here at ipernity?
Thank you. I appreciate your visits an comments.
But putting mo aside (difficult to imagine, I know! :-) ), what's special with ipernity for you? Why are you showing your work here?
i was fascinated seeing what other people were showing
in their pics : either because of another perspective they were
showing or because of the artistic work they presented .. both
attracted me and let me start sharing my work .
i changed from the other site ( one you seem to know too ) to ipernity ,
like many others for known reasons ... and landed here .
i love the atmosphere of this smaller and mo-re european community ...
and i met wonderful people that mean a lot to me meanwhile -
the most important one you know too by now .
... the reason for spending time here is because i love to communicate with
other people .. see their pics , get to know what they're thinking and seeing ,
maybe what they're dreaming .. mundane details out of their world .
i also love to know what they think and feel when they see my pics ...
... told you a lot .. it's your turn now !
Some lines about me. When Internet was young (hehe) - or at least community sites - I discovered a photo community site. And as I just had started with digital photography, it was a perfect match. I learned a lot looking at other's work and discussing my pics and that of others.
I just outgrew it, as it became a mass phenomenon, like everyone has a digital snapshot cam by now.
Ipernity is not the masses - and I really hope it will stay this way. I like familiarity and when the community is not too big, the comments tend to be richer in content.
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