I'm no photographer, nor do I aspire to be. I do this for fun. When I get a photograph developed it's like a page in a coloring book to me, and post processing techniques are my crayons. I like messing with photos, and I don't care if it's "real photography" or not. I develop a photo and then I muck around with it until it looks the way I want it to.
If you like my photos, check out the photos that I've faved from others.
I live in PA and sometimes NJ. I'm all growed up. Married. Kids. A dog. Please, try to control your excitement.
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I like
C O L O R
blur
color
vintage
post processing
cut glass
fairy tales
soft focus
the beach
color
blue lights
strangeness
Thomas Hardy
anything green
hand lettered signs
color
cute things that border on being creepy
And did I mention that I like color?
- JoinedJune 2006
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