Art is different than a picture

When we talk of Art we're not talking about selfies we're not talking about random dick pics either we're talking about something that captures your eye or makes you look at something differently or has many different Avenues. Most pictures on the site are just people sitting in their house with an erection that's not really art to me.
If you're going to take a picture outside make sure the background is something as well like a sunset a mountain range a tree a flower a nice car a building something that draws your viewer in on many levels.
I also enjoyed the way some people use black and white or Shadows something I would love to get more into but when you're alone taking your own art shots it's hard to know how a shadow will be on your body when you can't see it yourself. Please me anytime I go anywhere I have a camera and a tripod ready Driving naked it's almost without question something I do without even thinking about it ready to stop and take a picture but I do try to put a lot of thought into it. Not only do I have many pictures of myself but also the ability to look at nude art and see how they use backgrounds and different scenery to create a greater picture.
One of the best things I think is to be able to draw people into wishing that they were there not only for the nudity but for the background or the Curiosity that you portray in your picture wanting to be in the room or in that viewpoint or to see what your picture has shown.
I also tried to take pictures where people drive everyday so that if someone saw a picture that I have taken as they drive by they can picture me standing there or laying down or being right there naked I would hope it would be inspiring

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RE:Art is different than a picture

I completely agree with you. I love the B/W photos and shadows. l, like you, live alone and getting the shadows are not easy at all. Wish we were closer and could work together on some photos. Gil

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RE:Art is different than a picture

You make a good point about putting thought into the composition of a photograph being what it takes to make something art or artistic. However we are now in an era where some define just being naked as art in order to defy censorship. IMO it has diminished the artistic expression of those who are genuine art photographers amateur or professional.

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