Friday, 14 June 2013



June 12th photograph

'Baby Hands'

Babies are precious, no one can disagree with that. And if they try to, they really don't have a heart. There's only gentle moments around a baby.



June 11th photograph

'Enjoy'

Look. It's peaceful. Enjoy. Breath. Quiet. Stop.

Moments done.



June 9th photograph

'Watch Out'

Life goes fast, its a terrible tragedy that once life starts getting good and you appreciate more things it just quickens and quickens. Things speed by, and if you don't sit down you can become dizzy, in that moment it would be horrifying if a street car whizzed by... You never know what could happen. Stay steady and maybe sit when you feel like things are too much and too fast.



June 5th photograph

'Trees and Trees, With Leaves'

It's funny to notice leaves, especially since they've been on the trees for a while, but it's always an amazing moment, to think of nature and how it rejuvenates itself each and every year.



June 4th photograph

'Pocket In The Burbs'

The urbanness of the suburbs pops out every once in a while. You can find little pockets of it everywhere, if you use your moments like that.



June 3rd photograph

'Reflect On Things'

Buildings as in humans distort one another in their reflections. One look at a person will never tell you the whole story about them. You can never judge someone from a glimpse, neither a lifetime of stories. The only person that will ever know the whole individual is themselves; the moment you share a little more with another being, the reflection becomes clearer but it'll   never be transparent, and that's the whole mystery.



June 2nd photograph

'Rainy Day Blues'

What to do? What to do?... Rainy days leave you questioning. They're a wonderful time to either 'get things done' around the house, or just laze around, watch movies, read books, paint and daydream. The best part is, the moment you can smell the fresh scent of rain, it's when the sky stops falling and the sun peaks out from behind the misty clouds, when the suns rays can touch and warm your cheeks, while the light wind blows through your hair.