what is time
5 years ago
General
...So, looking at journals and recent submissions.
Time is fuckin' weird, especially in quarantine during a pandemic.
Those photos, especially my recent ones from Philly? Those were taken a mere five months ago, yet it feels like it was forever ago. It really was a different era, and that's what fucks with my head.
Furthemore? You could see the writing on the wall on all the televisions in the hotel, but it truly felt like the very, very last thing before our entire world just went to hell. I'm so glad I was able to go to a new place, meet some new friends, and have one final hell of a good time before everything came crumbling down around me.
This does not mean I've given up on posting content. I dunno how much goofy shitpost art I'll be throwing up here - it really is just "I'm bored and feel like drawing a silly thing, please don't take this seriously (though I might practice a thing or two while I do it just in case)" about 95% of the time. Photos will probably be much more my meat and potatoes going from here for a while... at least until I get another setup that's conducive to drawing.
After all, most of my shots are just done on a whim too. The best camera is the one you have on you, and while a cell phone isn't going to produce a photo that can match a high-end Canon or Nikon, or even a tailor-made cheaper camera like my Minolta (love you, optical zoom), if it's what you have on you it's going to be your best bet to catch a shot, and nowadays phone cameras have gotten pretty impressive. Shit, I started on an iPod touch 4 where you HAD to process the photos to hell to make them remotely palatable, it just turned out to be a neat style.
I'm rambling on. Life and time during such a massive global event like this is so weird, and looking at my gallery just made me realize how big of a disconnect one can have with a period of time that really wasn't that long ago.
Also hi, I'm on Windows 10 now. Might be doing more photo work, especially if the new i5 crunches things faster.
Time is fuckin' weird, especially in quarantine during a pandemic.
Those photos, especially my recent ones from Philly? Those were taken a mere five months ago, yet it feels like it was forever ago. It really was a different era, and that's what fucks with my head.
Furthemore? You could see the writing on the wall on all the televisions in the hotel, but it truly felt like the very, very last thing before our entire world just went to hell. I'm so glad I was able to go to a new place, meet some new friends, and have one final hell of a good time before everything came crumbling down around me.
This does not mean I've given up on posting content. I dunno how much goofy shitpost art I'll be throwing up here - it really is just "I'm bored and feel like drawing a silly thing, please don't take this seriously (though I might practice a thing or two while I do it just in case)" about 95% of the time. Photos will probably be much more my meat and potatoes going from here for a while... at least until I get another setup that's conducive to drawing.
After all, most of my shots are just done on a whim too. The best camera is the one you have on you, and while a cell phone isn't going to produce a photo that can match a high-end Canon or Nikon, or even a tailor-made cheaper camera like my Minolta (love you, optical zoom), if it's what you have on you it's going to be your best bet to catch a shot, and nowadays phone cameras have gotten pretty impressive. Shit, I started on an iPod touch 4 where you HAD to process the photos to hell to make them remotely palatable, it just turned out to be a neat style.
I'm rambling on. Life and time during such a massive global event like this is so weird, and looking at my gallery just made me realize how big of a disconnect one can have with a period of time that really wasn't that long ago.
Also hi, I'm on Windows 10 now. Might be doing more photo work, especially if the new i5 crunches things faster.
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I am so frazzled x.X