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My 2-D World

Photography is similar to writing. Sometimes, I write a passage and don't know what I really want to express, until later when I read it again. Same for pictures, sometimes, there're more to read in the photos than I have intended to put in them. This is why I put them up, so that I could read more out of it each time. 

Saturday, March 26, 2005

7:21 PM - Life in a Typical Day - (1st Photography Project)

As I get closer to photography, I realize I need some directions. So I started to wonder more about myself and the camera (more detail in Journal Blog).
Since I decided to dig deeper, I assigned myself this fun little project similar to the one in this webpage.
Didn't quite get the result I was looking for, but since it's my first project, I'll post it anywayz.

ritual @12pm

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Nap @ 2pm

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Piano @ 4pm

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Indoor Basketball @ 6pm

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outdoor Basketball @ 8pm

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study "behind" screen @ 10pm

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(All photos shot with Olympus C-765, minor changes including B&W conversions in Photoshop CS)


Blogger Xin said...

hehe, "outdated" camera could produce nice results as well.

(well...the moon in the 4th shot is edited in photoshop.)  


Blogger Xin said...

from 10-4am on that particular day...but the sad truth was, only a tiny portion of my last two years were devoted to school...  


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