I deleted this topic (which I had originally posted) because after considering its content, I decided that it wasn't that interesting and/or thought provoking..
Thanks, Fempie, for your very analytic and interesting reply.
Your response has made the topic worth reposting..
There were some problems with displaying the images, but I was able to make adjustments that worked...
The recent (just ended) "Night skyline" contest led me to wonder to what extent do theme changes affect the way viewers evaluate an image? For example, if an image is artistically
superb, but thematically revolting will a viewer be less likely to
appreciate the artistry because the image is thematically repulsive..
For example, attached below are three different versions of the "Night skyline" image. The first titled "viewing" appears to me to be thematically neutral.
The second titled "Lurking" could be interpreted to suggest an ugly and negative point of view.
And the third titled "Young love" could be viewed in a more positive light.
Probably too subjective a topic for any general consensus point of view, but ,for me anyway, a question that inspires interest and curiousity.