i can feel the emotion, the texture. To me your picture symbolizes darkness with a glimmer of hope barely scraping the skin, thus causing depression. Lost and sad, but for a reason, for the light. I don't know if that's what you were aiming for, but that's what i got. Do your pictures usually reflect your emotion?
-- war is peace freedom is slavery ignorance is strength -1984
you bring up a veeerrry interesting interpretation. I on the other hand, had not much of an interpretation for it, and the title was quite umm...im not sure why i named it that. I like for a lot of my pictures to stir up emotions of mine.
The way i take pictures is i try to think of a perspective somewhat out of the box. I don't have really any big stories or thoughts about the way I'm taking pictures. Usually its after taking it, that I study it. thats when it starts reflecting my own emotions, and what I get out of it. And same goes for all, they can read my intepretations and make up theyre own and I always LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE hearing theirs. lol. i love it, really. like for example a picture thats one of my personal faves is the "we were heroes" [link] picture. that for me, drew out many feelings, and a whole story that went beyond what I took. thats what is most exciting for me and my work. lol, and im sure you werent expecting this reply, but thank you. lol.
There are so many things I could say about this piece, but I think the most standout part of this picture is the dark contrasting into the light. It really shows two sides, kind've like a coin. Like you want to believe that it will be okay, but the pessimist in you drags you down, saying you're wrong. I like it.
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I'm tired of all this nonsense about beauty being only skin-deep. That's deep enough. What do you want, an adorable pancreas?
You're like me with my writing. Usually when i'm writing it i don't pay much attention to the meaning, or even what i'm writing. There have been times when i have wrote a whole poem, and posted it and i had no idea whatsoever what it was about. All i could remember was one line "Let's go back to the street where the sun lives." So i read it and got comments and as i read it i realized how much it had to do with everything that had been going on in my life. People say "Oh you're so smart, and if i were smart i could write like you." But i think it's my stories that teach me... but that would be like me teaching myself. Maybe my mind knows more than i think?
I don't really know where i'm going with this. But it has a point, i'm sure.
Yes i remember that picture. As i've said before when i commented on something of yours (I'm almost positive it was you) I said that if there was a way to portray true emotion through words, i'd say them.
When people reply to my stories though, i usually don't get real comments. It'll just be like "Oh, that's real good!<3" Which isn't the support i want, but it's support and that's all that matters.
But definetly keep up the amazing work. I like how much you update, and i love coming online to see that you've posted another beautiful picture.
-- war is peace freedom is slavery ignorance is strength -1984
Actually, quite contrary to what has been said, I did not interpret any depression or sadness at all.
Maybe I'm just too much of a positive person to see it, but I felt like there was more of a quiet curiousity or something at first. Just in the expression and how the light is hitting the subject's eyes - kind of cat-like if you ask me.
There is a bit of brooding, I suppose - like the subject is planning something (that may be a bit dark) and contemplating how it will go.
Like an evil villan? XD
Anyhow, I like the photo - and I hope you will feel better. Think optimistically if you can... or channel Ghandi, he always makes me feel better.
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you look so sad
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i bleed you in colors of harmony and desire; my song for the troubled
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war is peace
freedom is slavery
ignorance is strength
-1984
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the only secret i know, is that i know nothing
The way i take pictures is i try to think of a perspective somewhat out of the box. I don't have really any big stories or thoughts about the way I'm taking pictures. Usually its after taking it, that I study it. thats when it starts reflecting my own emotions, and what I get out of it. And same goes for all, they can read my intepretations and make up theyre own and I always LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE hearing theirs. lol. i love it, really. like for example a picture thats one of my personal faves is the "we were heroes" [link] picture. that for me, drew out many feelings, and a whole story that went beyond what I took. thats what is most exciting for me and my work. lol, and im sure you werent expecting this reply, but thank you. lol.
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the only secret i know, is that i know nothing
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I'm tired of all this nonsense about beauty being only skin-deep. That's deep enough. What do you want, an adorable pancreas?
I don't really know where i'm going with this. But it has a point, i'm sure.
Yes i remember that picture. As i've said before when i commented on something of yours (I'm almost positive it was you) I said that if there was a way to portray true emotion through words, i'd say them.
When people reply to my stories though, i usually don't get real comments. It'll just be like "Oh, that's real good!<3" Which isn't the support i want, but it's support and that's all that matters.
But definetly keep up the amazing work. I like how much you update, and i love coming online to see that you've posted another beautiful picture.
--
war is peace
freedom is slavery
ignorance is strength
-1984
--
i bleed you in colors of harmony and desire; my song for the troubled
Actually, quite contrary to what has been said, I did not interpret any depression or sadness at all.
Maybe I'm just too much of a positive person to see it, but I felt like there was more of a quiet curiousity or something at first. Just in the expression and how the light is hitting the subject's eyes - kind of cat-like if you ask me.
There is a bit of brooding, I suppose - like the subject is planning something (that may be a bit dark) and contemplating how it will go.
Like an evil villan? XD
Anyhow, I like the photo - and I hope you will feel better. Think optimistically if you can... or channel Ghandi, he always makes me feel better.
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~Lady Bijoux.
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the only secret i know, is that i know nothing
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