I know that some of my photos are kitsch, and I'm trying hard to subdue this unworthy bend towards sunsets. However, the evenings in San Francisco sometimes have a cartoon-like quality. How can I resist a sunset like this?
But what's beautiful is also generally inclined to be poisenous, or at least bad for us. Its striving towards perfection will make it un-natural.
There seems to be a vague connection between tasteless art and modern, tasteless groceries. It is mass-production for the mainstream public. We should know by now that cakes and tomatoes looks perfect but taste nothing.

The conclusion of all this should be an end to further photos of sunsets. Unless it's ironic, of course. Am I ironic? I don't think so, but I could fake it.
But what's beautiful is also generally inclined to be poisenous, or at least bad for us. Its striving towards perfection will make it un-natural.


