The Sudden Morning
well! today is the 60th Anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing. As part of the memorial process, someone set up a gallery viewing, like an exhibition, inviting people from all walks of life to contribute to this pictorial event. Details are here.
along the way, someone sent an invite to me, or rather just to pull my notice there, so i thought why not. after ensuring that my stupid camera had work though, i decided to sign up like 2 days ago. and i did checked it last night too.
but this morning. oh goddamn. i walked out, and switched it on. the thing HUNG on me. it wont receive pictures into the camera. no matter what i click, it wont MOVE. the thing is stuck perpetually on my folder look out thing, u know where u look at pictures already taken. when i move it into video mode though, it goes into blackness. when i move it to setup mode, it stays on the first tab.
suffice to say, my dear camera DIED.
i know i mentioned it was dying, and that i might get a new one. but circumstances have changed, i can’t afford to spend stupid money. and unless i suddenly have a fairy godmother, i won’t suddenly have excess money to spend on it. there’s a donation button somewhere to the right of this site, but obviously no one would donate to a nobody
thus, yer, i am still broke!
initially i wanted to withdraw from the event, but i couldn’t find any button that says withdraw. then i decided, wth, i am just going to try and take some pictures anyways with my phone. however, you know how the results always are with my phone. and i suck at photo shop.
but here they are. just for u too.
now this pict, i can’t tell u how much it DID not came out as i expected.
but for some odd reason, i fell in love with it anyways, regardless of how retarded it look. i mean, look at those mini rainbows! how awesome!
this final one i took, was a just in case situation. since you know, the rest might turn out kooky. but guess what, since it’s black and white, it might mask the blur, and i was right!
and now, i sit through looking at the other morning picts, suddenly realising, no one cared about the quality of the picts, they just wanted to show their side of the story, today, 60 years on.
and my side of the story is, its nice, cool, quiet where i am.
just how i love it.








