In*ter`pre*ta"tion\, n.

1. The act of interpreting; explanation of what is obscure; translation; version; construction; as, the interpretation of a foreign language, of a dream, or of an enigma.

2. (Fine Arts) An artist's way of expressing his thought or embodying his conception of nature.

7.28.2007

Welcome to Some World


I assure you that this is the only photoblog where you will see the same picture from a different angle with a ton of layers stacked on top of it. The world isn't too corrupted, my friends. That being said.

I tried to look for a picture to calm myself down. And without finding something graceful enough, I opened CS3 for the first time in ages. (I've been doing most of my editing in Lightroom, since I've been trying to get off all those weird effects and stuff and just shoot and post straight.) I find that half sepia + tilt shift photos relax my eyes. The blur has a mellow feeling and the sepia lets me sit and relax knowing that time doesn't move by too quickly.

I was sitting at my piano lesson/orchestra practise today waiting to see if I would feel better about playing. Sadly I didn't. Nothing seemed real in the room. Everything was just being tossed about, and nothing felt the way it should have. Either that or I need a new life.

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Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Born on the cloudless morning of May 11, 1990, I saw the world as a blur, probably because my eyes didn't work properly. Musicians don't need their eyes.