>>3111621>It might just be the greatest user submission I have seen on /p/You haven't been there that long
It's neat on a technical level and maybe tells a bit of a story but overall it's pretty bland
compare it to
>>3111568 by the same guy, which is a much better pic. Whereas the first one uses internal framing to tell us a cute little story about home and comfort,
>>3111568 is much more focused on opposition, on negativity, which I think is more interesting.
When I first opened it I thought I was looking at a composite of some long-finished war from however many years ago. The people were soldiers manning their cannons. But the pic is way too peaceful for that; so then i looked closer and saw that no, it's tourists at some historical attraction. From that you maybe get another story about the past and the future, and how things that once seemed massive and important become lowly and dull over time.
I like it because it makes me feel worse, if that makes any sense.
Of course, that's all just my opinion