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Pat and I play poker with Miranda and Jeremy a lot. I had my camera from the day at the balloon festival so I decided to take a picture of Jeremy shuffling cards. This was our first attempt. I set the shutter speed for exactly "way too long" and once I realized that I moved the camera around because I couldn't hold it still that long. This is what came up. Tou can see my lap and other random things in the picture. It came out pretty cool!
Presentación del vídeo "Un Mundo Sin Alfombras Rojas" (23-04-2008)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnwQ-x1AZXM
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This is why you should have a lens hood when shooting in bright sun. I didn't, so have two bright lens flares in the shot. I usually like it when I get flares, but since this is three shots stitched together, the two flares detract from the whole scene in my opinion.
I made a mistake while developing this film. Shame, as there were some great shots on there. Still, the effect looks pretty cool on some of the shots.
(film) I suppose I screwed up when I was rolling this onto the reel, and then the developer and all that good stuff wasn't able to get into those weird parts on the film. I kind of like it though.
I didn't realize I had taken this until I got home. I must have accidentally hit the shutter button while taking a break on the bridge. I kinda like it.
hand-logotype for a new venture i plan to undertake wherein people can illustrate, design, or write about recent mistakes. maybe this will be a blog? maybe it will be a zine? maybe it will be a small book? the limits are limitless.
This is a close up picture of a dirty whiteboard eraser. I named it “mistakes” because erasers are used to get rid of what we decide is not right or do not want. I think erasers are often overlooked in everyday life but definitely come up a large part in most people’s daily lives.
A major chain of events in my life was set in motion when I chose my first apartment in Seattle over one in the building pictured here. It's almost ridiculous how many things happened after that decision, mostly because of poor building management where I ended up and the people I met after that when I broke my lease and left.
When I see this building and the one I chose instead--which is often, as I live right around the corner--I think about how bad things in my life got, and how great they are now. And I also think about how they could have turned out even worse if I'd chosen differently. But I don't believe in regretting choices like this and I wouldn't change a thing if I could.
What I do is try to remember that all choices we make can have huge consequences. Most importantly, it's never too late to reinvent yourself and make your life what you want it to be.