
A few days ago I planned to start a series of pictures to show what my apartment looked like. And then I got sidetracked because I took pictures of other stuff. I wanted to do this because some of my friends were curious to know what the apartment looked like, and I thought this project could be a cool way to show them. Nothing artistic or particularly meaningful, but I'm gonna do it nonetheless.
The Day 35 picture is what it looks like right outside my apartment, you can see the lake and fountain as well as some of the other buildings in Coastal Village. Today's picture is just my desk area. It's in the far right corner of my room, right by the window. The desk is built into the room so I'd have a difficult time rearranging the furniture. That printer in the corner doesn't work, by the way. No idea what's up with that. Oh and you might be able to make out the huge bag of pistachios that I've had on my desk for a few weeks. There's not that many pistachios left. =(
The other thing I wanted to mention was that I started putting labels on each of my posts that relate to the picture of the day. This probably doesn't matter to anyone but me but I think it's a cool feature and I wanted to try to utilize it. This way, I can start to see what themes I'm developing over the course of my 365 photos. I don't have many yet, just a few like "people", "nature", and "objects", as well as an "edited" label to show which pictures I've heavily changed, like the car and street from Day 32. Just a cool way to keep track of what patterns are forming. And it also give me ideas for themes I may want to develop in the future. For instance, when thinking about the labels I decided that I wanted to get a few pictures that featured water in them. So that's one of my goals going forward.
Like I said, it probably doesn't even apply to anyone but me, and that's ok :P
Every once in a while I catch a scent of you
And for a brief moment it leaves me breathless
And for a brief moment it leaves me breathless
Song: "Four Score and Seven" by Titus Andronicus. Not for everyone. Loud, abrasive, indie punk rock with Irish folk undertones. So yeah.
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