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Thursday
Oct042007

FYI ~ Cinemascape fallout

Over the past few days, there has been a small but steady flow of visitors to The Landscapist from The Radiant Vista community as the result of this forum post about Aaron's Cinemascapes.

It's interesting to note that someone over there was able to recognize that "Aaron is actually the son of Mark Hobson of The Landscapist blog... who isn't exactly a fan of The Radiant Vista." Then someone was kind enough to link to this Landscapist entry to put an exclamation point on the not-a-fan notion.

What I find interesting, although typical of when I get a mention on another site that creates a flow of new visitors, is that no visitor from The Radiant Vista has had anything to say about anything. Nothing. Nada. Zip.

Now I know the problem doesn't lie with me - my musings are brilliant, informative and sometime provocative, and, my pictures are also brilliant, creative and superb. So, I often wonder what the deal is?

PS - and, oh yeh, my thanks to Aaron for letting me ride on his coattail.

Reader Comments (1)

"and, my pictures are also brilliant, creative and superb"

Many of them are to me. You've also posted images where I've honestly wondered if you didn't just hit the shutter release by accident. The defect is more likely in my understanding of your image than in the image itself, but that's all right. You force me to think in new ways and to look at things differently. I really do appreciate that. :-)

October 6, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterSean

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