I'm legitimately curious as to how you determine which ones are your favorite. I'm not being a smart-ass. But the only thing I can imagine is that it relates to the way you felt the moment you took the picture or the way you felt when someone described it to you
1 year ago | 139
The first time I heard Tommy talking about using instagram and how it was, navigationally in the app at that time, I gave it a try. It was some time around 2012. I just had assumed it would be about as disappointing as facebook or pinterest was when I'd attempted meaningful navigation in those apps. Turns out at that time instagram was way better in that regard, and I knew then that I could post there too. I still rarely used it, but had some fun. It kind of became too tedious after facebook took it over. Just way more complicated to interact with. Earlier comments sort of inadvertently provided lots of description for some people's photos even if they, hadn't described them.
1 year ago | 12
I really like the third picture. The clouds are very detailed and you can perceive the depth of them from how much sunlight comes through. The sun is perfectly aligned on the left side so that just most of it shows. There are beams of light that fill the empty space in the deep blue sky but leave a clear view of the clouds.
1 year ago | 1
He's always taken great photos as far as I can tell by others descriptions of them. It may be that the photos are taken from the subjective perspective of his experience of the places, and events.
1 year ago | 2
For some reason this gives me fear and loathing in los Vegas vibes, seriously these photos look like you put some actual creative thought then idk how you decide how you want to frame your photos to get a shot of you want and stuff but these are good, keep it up
1 year ago | 0
Maybe we enjoy these visual images more than Tommy, but he enjoyed the moments more than us
1 year ago | 0
Question do you see a lot of things by how they feel? For instance clouds. Anyone ever hand you cotton balls and associate it to clouds? Or a car, has anyone ever handed you a toy car and you felt it out and learned the parts of real cars and you kind of know what it looks like because how it feels in shape? That is a very interesting way to live life
1 year ago | 0
The Tommy Edison Experience
Out of 77 photos that I've taken today, here are 3 of my favorites.
Image Descriptions:
Photo 1: A For Sale sign and 2 American flags are attached to a post on a small trailer in front of a house with a 2-car garage and a black car parked in the driveway with a blue sky above.
Photo 2: A road in the desert stretches into the horizon with a blue sky and clouds above.
Photo 3: A blue sky and white fluffy clouds appear with the sun at the edge of the frame.
1 year ago | [YT] | 463