I'll fly that flag as well. For me, it's probably the only flag worthy of being flown.....
We're here to waste film. We're unlikely ever to produce unique photographs of thought-provoking artistic merit. Sure, some of the gang here are capable of that but, whilst most of us are competent technicians, we fall some way short of being creative geniuses. Consequently (and I'll admit completely to this) we seek inspiration in others' work - whether on this site or elsewhere - and see if we can produce something similar or, maybe, with our own twist upon it. Most of our output is a cliche and I don't see that as a bad thing.
If I were doing this for a living I would have to try much, much harder to position my work in the "instantly recognisable" category. But I don't and, therefore, the pressure is off in that respect.
Am I likely to become the next Vivian Maier (i.e. undiscovered genius)? Err, no. Not a chance. When I'm gone, I'm gone. I suspect my entire library of negatives, slides and what exists on the interweb will be consigned to the great photographic waste bin - and a good thing, too, as some other poor sod version of me will be hard at it, wasting film shooting approximately the same things as I did, using similar kit and perhaps even in the same neck of the woods.
Does that make my output worthless? That depends on context. If we're talking about "in the big scheme of things" then most definitely what I produce adds naff all to the history of mankind or even photography. If, however, we're talking about to Filmwasters or anyone who looks at my website, then I hope that I produce something that people look at and think "hey, that's actually quite good". But, somewhat frustratingly, I can't even guarantee that. The best I can hope for is to produce something that is of value, however clicheed, to Lara and myself.
There are times when I tire of seeing photos of boats, waterfalls, standing stones, castles, beaches, dogs, sunsets, sunrises, portraits of people I don't know, places I've never been and will never go but that's just me in an arsey mood because what I think doesn't really matter. We should be doing this primarily to please ourselves. If we're doing this purely for approbation or the enjoyment of others, I think we might be disappointed or missing the point somewhat. Long live the cliche.