For history digging reasons, reference to my archive. If at all you plan or want to get to know me, please do so by dropping by a message or by visiting this page. I have another blog dedicated to other's film works (mostly 35mm), be sure to check that out! My flickr is right here.

Light leaks galore.
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Introducing the start of my 35mm photography appearing on tumblr!
Not found on flickr, but on blogger. The focus is plainly off, but I’m fond of its colours and subtle light leaks.
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Top of the gazebo at a friends neighborhood park.
“Week #10: Black & White.
Today it was cloudy outside, making it ideal weather for black and white picture taking. I always thought these type of photos could convey something that color never could. It captures more of the moment, the landscape, and the objects.”
3/15/11
This is definitely one of my top photos. It’s just so perfect; the focus, the sun, the height (~20 feet off the ground, third floor). Hope you like it too.
“Frame a picture. Be it the subject itself or it’s surroundings.” This was homework I turned in February sometime; turned out better than expected. Through this picture, I’ve learned that the world we normally see doesn’t exist once you turn your head to the screen of the camera. Just know that.
“Take a picture where you have a main subject, and where the background is seeming to hug the subject.” Check; done. This isn’t anything extraordinary, but it’s still to the point; even if a bit informal. The angle’s a bit off, but all my photos tend to come out that way. Style, I should say? Or just downright pointless?
Photography movement.

So I’m into photography. It’s an amazing way to, you know, express yourself. I was using a really fancy digital camera, but for a reason I don’t even know it’s not working. So now I’m going to use a camcorder that can also take pictures. It’s not half bad; has HD and all that stuff. So hopefully I can still snap some pictures that captures something I won’t see or experience again. Ever. You know?

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