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Monday, April 26, 2010

I shutter at the notion...


So, the intricacies of photography are remarkable.
Time may pass on as usual, but 15 seconds can elapse and be brought beautifully together into one still shot.
A single shot, and yet 15 seconds worth of photos crammed into one.

Light, streaks of light that we cannot ourselves view continuously, is shown to us in a way we never even knew could exist.

It is truly remarkable.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Shoes

I determine which shoes I am going to wear for the day by what two matching socks I pull out of the hamper first.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

New York, New York...

How I already miss the city.

The constant horns, the angry drivers, the "yea, well, I'm taking your right of way from you" attitudes.
The casual walkers, the mile-long treks, the endless passerbys.
The convenient inconveniences, the impossible possibilities, the illogical desires.
Subways, the Taco Truck, parallel parking.

The city is mysterious.
It has its own charm.
Everything you expect to hate, you quickly come to love.
There is no reason, no single explanation you can come up with for why it is so alluring.
Because in all reality, none exist.

The city is crowded, expensive, unclean, and angry.
Road rage?
Mabye on a calm day...

And yet.. these detriments come to be the very factors that draw you in.
Why?
.. let me re-phrase that.
WHY?

I have no idea.
Middle America snubs its nose at the notion of New York City living..

... only because it hasn't experienced confusion for itself.

Yes, confusion.
Because that's precisely what it is:
confusing.
It's cranky, yet content.
It's busy, yet relaxing.
It's taxing, yet refreshing.

Nothing, nothing beats a view of the florescence of Manhattan's skyline at night from across the East River.
Nothing beats the Hipster Town uniqueness of Williamsburg.
Nothing beats the immense eye-of-the-storm tranquility of Central Park.

The vast differences a single mile makes are incredible.
Suburban Queens to bouncing Brooklyn.
Bouncing Brooklyn to corporate Downtown.
Corporate Downtown to commercial Midtown.
Commercial Midtown to residential Uptown.
... and then there's the Bronx.

Each and every one is essentially a different world.

The varieties are infinite.
Never would I be able to see all that the city has to show me.
It is simply impossible.

And yet, that is not a reason for disappointment.
It is a reason for hope.
For excitement.
For never would life be bland in the city.
Never would there be nothing to do.

New York, New York...

.. how I miss thee.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Photography

A photo.

A single photo.

An instant, captured forever.
A mere jiffy of the never ending scope of time, snatched out of the flow and immortalised.
The essences of every being, every object of the scene caught and framed, to be praised and admired for longer than the scene itself remains intact.

But that's just it:
the scenes are never lost, never erased so long as their pictorial counterparts exist.
Each photo is a monument.
A monument to the past, to the beauty, to the very extravagance that lives in each and every millisecond of existence.
Photography exemplifies such.

The detail.
The detail of every frame of time is remarkable.
No two frames can ever be alike.
And such is life: never can there be two coincident glimpses of the same event.
Of the same phenomenon, for every single instant of time is a phenomenon.
And every single instant is worthy of picture.

Impossible, yes.
Which is simply why each and every photograph must be cherished and glorified for what it is:
a frozen fragment of the massive artistic project that is time.

(If a picture's worth a thousand words,
what's worth a thousand pictures?)