About
A place where I write about how easy it is to look around you and find things that are inspiring. They're green and earthy, or metallicy and angry. If you look at them for long enough you'll feel something inspiring.
I've been taking photographs for a while. I've never considered myself to be a actual photographer, though. I like to just take pictures of things that look nice. I don't sweat the compositional details. I don't worry too much about settings (I'm almost always using the automatic camera settings). I've never cared to own the latest or greatest in camera technology.
Taking photographs is a really good way to capture and immortalise memories. By default I don't remember most of the experiences I was having where I took photographs. When I look at them I can almost recall specifics. Who I was with, how I was feeling, where exactly we were, how cold or warm it was.
Looking around and taking photographs is a great way to be inspired by small, seemingly-irrelevant details that we often pass through life ignoring.



