I get this feeling every year about this time.
Lots of people are getting ready to celebrate Halloween, but I have such an obsession for Remembrance Day (Canadian) and my photography around it.
1) My big project, walking lots in central areas, looking for people wearing poppies, asking if I can take their portrait, I will spend many hours in the next two weekends doing this
2) Calgary is fortunate to host a yearly memorial, Field of Crosses, over 3000 crosses in a field for 11 days, I've taken a "few" photos there, go every year just to reflect
3) Remembrance Day itself, I keep myself busy, enough said
I sometimes think I'm one of the few who spends this much effort, to me this time of year is as "holy" as the two Christian holidays we also celebrate, and for all my efforts I sense that I get a lot of disinterest from other people
I also suspect that it can be a polarizing thing possibly even political in some sense, people either get into it, or don't get into it, there is no real middle ground, I will still do my thing but I don't always get much attention for it... *shrugs* But wish I did sometimes, which can be discouraging for me.
Like... A local photo meetup, November 11th this year is on a Saturday, a weekend... This meetup has a meeting on Saturday November 11th from 10 AM to 12 PM, smack dab in the middle of Remembrance Day ceremonies, shows how much someone cares, or at least that was my first thought, but maybe I rush to judgment too quickly, I just simply will not be there, leave it that...
I'm done now...
Lots of people are getting ready to celebrate Halloween, but I have such an obsession for Remembrance Day (Canadian) and my photography around it.
1) My big project, walking lots in central areas, looking for people wearing poppies, asking if I can take their portrait, I will spend many hours in the next two weekends doing this
2) Calgary is fortunate to host a yearly memorial, Field of Crosses, over 3000 crosses in a field for 11 days, I've taken a "few" photos there, go every year just to reflect
3) Remembrance Day itself, I keep myself busy, enough said
I sometimes think I'm one of the few who spends this much effort, to me this time of year is as "holy" as the two Christian holidays we also celebrate, and for all my efforts I sense that I get a lot of disinterest from other people
I also suspect that it can be a polarizing thing possibly even political in some sense, people either get into it, or don't get into it, there is no real middle ground, I will still do my thing but I don't always get much attention for it... *shrugs* But wish I did sometimes, which can be discouraging for me.
Like... A local photo meetup, November 11th this year is on a Saturday, a weekend... This meetup has a meeting on Saturday November 11th from 10 AM to 12 PM, smack dab in the middle of Remembrance Day ceremonies, shows how much someone cares, or at least that was my first thought, but maybe I rush to judgment too quickly, I just simply will not be there, leave it that...

I'm done now...
