DirtyGlassEye
Element of evil
This is the sixth upload in my Halloween mini-series. (This was taken at Teamlab at Azubudai Hill)
Some always like to say there is a great good in everyone (and as a religious man I agree), but I don't think as many people know that as humans there is inherently a great evil in us too. The nuance is derived from sin and it is truly up to us to decide how much we wish to indulge in either side. Pride, jealousy, lust, wrath, greed, hypocrisy, no matter how pure a person might seem, those elements are still there. Sometimes it's difficult to deafen the devil. And until the day we pass away he will keep trying every moment to break into us. Sometimes I wonder if I can really call myself a follower of God with how often I give in. I don't trust a guy without a dark side, but at the same time I know that evil cannot become predominant. It's sometimes hard choosing the light when you know you're on a path to hell merely by living on this earth.
Anyways, that's the theme, now for the shot. I needed a red teamlab shot to convey the atmosphere described. The initial shot I intended to use was unfortunately too blurry, so even out of this mini-series, I don't think I can post it. This was a close second, the crystal ball room was the real winner of the complex anyways and gave me the most usable shots in this place. Halfway through editing I noticed a peculiar shape on the close ball's reflection. It looked a bit like an unnatural wicked grin, the smile curving around around the entire shape. So I trimmed around the hedge and made it easier to differentiate the shape I saw. It doesn't look natural but perhaps that's why I liked it, and thought it even better as a replacement shot for this mini-series.
He's watching you every minute of every day, waiting to strike from any angle. But don't let it discourage you. Faith is an often hard thing to keep up, but everyday I have to keep trying.
"You know the devil is real, and so you know the Lord is real. True faith looks forward not back." -Garcia, FAITH: Chapter 3
Element of evil
This is the sixth upload in my Halloween mini-series. (This was taken at Teamlab at Azubudai Hill)
Some always like to say there is a great good in everyone (and as a religious man I agree), but I don't think as many people know that as humans there is inherently a great evil in us too. The nuance is derived from sin and it is truly up to us to decide how much we wish to indulge in either side. Pride, jealousy, lust, wrath, greed, hypocrisy, no matter how pure a person might seem, those elements are still there. Sometimes it's difficult to deafen the devil. And until the day we pass away he will keep trying every moment to break into us. Sometimes I wonder if I can really call myself a follower of God with how often I give in. I don't trust a guy without a dark side, but at the same time I know that evil cannot become predominant. It's sometimes hard choosing the light when you know you're on a path to hell merely by living on this earth.
Anyways, that's the theme, now for the shot. I needed a red teamlab shot to convey the atmosphere described. The initial shot I intended to use was unfortunately too blurry, so even out of this mini-series, I don't think I can post it. This was a close second, the crystal ball room was the real winner of the complex anyways and gave me the most usable shots in this place. Halfway through editing I noticed a peculiar shape on the close ball's reflection. It looked a bit like an unnatural wicked grin, the smile curving around around the entire shape. So I trimmed around the hedge and made it easier to differentiate the shape I saw. It doesn't look natural but perhaps that's why I liked it, and thought it even better as a replacement shot for this mini-series.
He's watching you every minute of every day, waiting to strike from any angle. But don't let it discourage you. Faith is an often hard thing to keep up, but everyday I have to keep trying.
"You know the devil is real, and so you know the Lord is real. True faith looks forward not back." -Garcia, FAITH: Chapter 3