Then, Patrick pointed at me, and said something to Bob.
“He’s something, isn’t he?”
Bob nodded his head. Patrick then said something I don’t think I’ll never forget.
“He’s a wallflower.”
And Bob really nodded his head. And the whole room nodded their head. And I started to get nervous in the Bob way, but Patrick didn’t let me get too nervous. He sat down next to me.
“You see things. You keep quiet about them. And you understand.”
"The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
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the person you see in the Mirror early in the morning is exactly the person whom God see and love. No jewelry, hair unfixed, no status, no title, it is just you and your good heart
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You have the power to turn your back to those things that you are used to and that is hurting you. I know you have it you just have to let go and embrace the change.
BUYING A NIKON DOESN’T MAKE YOU A PHOTOGRAPHER.
IT MAKES YOU A NIKON OWNER:
So I went to UP Diliman to attend the National Communication Research Conference (NCRC) last Friday the 13th. I know, they call it the bad luck day blah blah blah. Well, that might have been the case cause our school didn’t won, but what the heck, they’re competitors are mostly from graduate school so it still all good for us.
Anyway my friends donne, kat and I passed this really great spot in UP and decided to take photos. The shots were great. seeing those shots got me into thinking about what makes a person a good photographer? is it on how sharp your shots are? is it on how grandeur your subjects are? or maybe on what type of lens you got.
I say it depends on your creativity. Yeah, seriously I believe that. Art is a translated emotion. Even if your using this kind of expensive camera or this monster lens it doesn’t matter. You’re maybe a profesional or an amateur but I really think that a good photographer is someone who can translate emotions into pictures beautifully no matter how vague the subjects are.
Here are some piece of pie taken by my two photographers kat and donne. Are they good?