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Wipe your lens.
Theres no photos for this story. Just some ideas and testimonials. Is that the right word? Just tonight i watched the documentary on 911. It is a very powerful and very well crafted documentary, all in its ironic starting point. The photographer was stationed in a firehouse before 911 to shoot a documentary on becoming a man, essentially. When the first plane hit the tower, he was in the street with the firemen checking a gas leak. I'm sure this is a familiar story with a lot of you. The man was in the tower when its neighbor collapsed, filling the area with dust and debris. On the camera, everything went black, until his on board light got switched on. When it did, he immediately reached up with what seemed to be his bare hands to wipe his lens off. That my friends, was a sight and a thought that wont ever leave my head. In the midst of the terror that was flowing like water around him and his mates, all he can think in his head is "this needs to be filmed". So he wiped the dust that was caked on his camera and continued documenting the happenings around him. Throughout the rest of the dust, he continuously cleared his lens. What a philosophy to spread to all photographers world wide... If your lens gets dirty, wipe it.
All The Pretty Lights
So i went to the beach last week. Lichfield, South Carolina. I thought it would be a photographic adventure! ...eh, i was wrong. The first night was the most interesting. I followed this large group of about 20 kids out to the beach, each of them armed with flashlights.
I had to chill about 20 feet away in the shadows, but these are the results. The images themselves arent that great of quality, but i think they are nifty images.
I had to chill about 20 feet away in the shadows, but these are the results. The images themselves arent that great of quality, but i think they are nifty images.
A bundle of invisable snot-nose.
I dont knw what the hell happened here.
And heres a tree.
...Heres the same tree with a diff hue.
Ah, the great...backwoods.

Ah, the greatest outdoors. It sucks that the only outdoors i have here are the backwoods of South Carolina. But hey. Look at this fancy rusted...thing. Thats whats so great about the country...nvm, that was going nowhere. But mother mountains produce some mighty fine...leaves. For example, this cool leaf with water. And here a leaf that would like very much to join the circus. (that joke was rediculus.) And to top things off, heres some mud.
My first story! Horay!

Well, this is a test test testing story...because i am confuffled. Lets try this one, shall we? We shall and we did. How about another? I got alot of critisism for this one. You should have waited until the droplet was on the end of the leaf, loser. ARGH!...k bye.
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