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I feel normal. As in there's no emotion.
I feel normal. As in there's nothing special within me.
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12.1.12
I hate this time of the month T_______________T
Everything start to hit me extra hard.
I can't control my emotions. I start to think about everything. Get sad, get frustrate.
I can't live on anymore.
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12.4.12
I support you with everything. Even if it's things i don't like. As long as you have your reason to be doing so, I'll be there. At times I'd tell you you're wrong but I'm still there.
Why can't you support me back? I'm afraid say anything because of your opinion. I'm afraid you'll judge on me. I'm afraid you won't like it.
I miss us bad.
This sucks :3.
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12.5.12
It makes me sad to see their care and thoughts.
Damn, I wish I get that kind of attention too.
Le traversée de Paris estivale 2024 was run a month earlier than normal. The event is typically held just as the French head out on their month long holiday at the end of July.
This year, however, everything around the city is being progressively shut down in preparation for the summer games. It's rather bothersome trying to get around, actually. And just ahead of the Opening Ceremonies, it's strangely quiet on the streets and the metros are filled with tourists. We never seen the city quite like this.
Le traversée de Paris estivale terminates at the 350+ year old l'Observatoire de Paris, Meudon. This is the first time we've been there and what a treat it was. Cars, cars, cars... as far as the eye could see...
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Still exploring in-camera color-grading. In this case I used a Sony A7, Sony FE 35mm f/2.8 ZA, and Creative Style "Deep."
What started out as an exercise to see if I could get a decent, "sharable" image for those times when I'm on the road and wish to upload things SOOC has turned into exploring the potential for using in-camera jpg processing for everything. We used to say "get it right in camera." It might be nice to not have to spend hours at the Big Computer after the fact just to process the many images I usually take. Though I probably should continue to shoot RAW+jpg for the flexibility of image processing after the fact.