
and it sunk absolutely without trace (12 hits!) - I actually think it's quite a decent image athough I'm happy for anyone to tell me it isn't, as long as they say why, but it has absolutely no "thumbnail appeal" at all - from the thumbnail it just looks like sludge and you can't tell what it is etc.
By way of counter example, this image has bags of obviousl "thumbnail appeal" but doesn't necessarily say very much

So the question - do you find yourself consciously or subconsciously posting shots with thumbnail appeal (simple compositions, bright colours etc) so they'll get more attention? Does it influence what you shoot and why? Is that a good thing or a bad thing? I've just been looking at the amazing work of Stephen Shore, but if you saw a lot of his pics as thumbnails I'm not sure they'd work - you need to "stare into" the images to read them.
Also why not post a shot you like but you think has been ignored because it lacks thumbnail appeal - we might all discover some hidden gems!
Cheers, Steve