Mahesh Iyer Iyer Now and then I would read travel blogs, and look at photos that people have taken in various places. One has to look past the people in the photos to see the places. Some travel bloggers post only photos of places and not themselves or their travel group, or families. Sometimes we have to see their faces also. And if comments are invited, it would be pretty difficult to resist commenting. Sometimes travelogs have such a lot of autobiographical information. Descriptions that are more interesting than the places described. "If you see something, say something" is our government's advisory. Perhaps in this thread, you may say something about what you had seen on the internet.
Very true. Only a handful of viewers view the snap-shots in its entirety. Rather they look only what they want. There is a world of difference in viewing and grasping in the way they are viewed or looked at between a child and an adult. Same picture few look at the beverage, few watch the anchor ( or the model!) depends largely on their age and background.