It’s funny how I go out and take some photos, and then come home not all that happy with the pictures I took in the moment, but when I look them over on my computer I find one that jumps out at me and actually ends up pretty good. Besides the horrible graininess due to my shitty camera, I rather like this picture!
You know, being forced to use lower than average tools kinda makes you feel like you need to be more creative. Does that make sense? I wonder how I’ll work when I get my new camera, and have all these fancy features and – potentially – everything will be a quick click away. Maybe it’ll just remove any and all frustrations and limitations and I’ll be able to try new things! You never know…





