Stereobox said:
the write-up is heart-rending, and the picture evokes a sense of poignancy...both works together to create a moving experience T_T
well done honey
thanks... but what is poignancy? dun use cheem stuff on me liao T___T btw, upz for my pix n silly write up =p and yes, dont forget we have dinner together today =) i tell my fam already I dont eat at home. You better finish work faster.
StereoB&AZhou said:
One said that having someone to miss is a family having a place to come back is home.
Dreaming bout the time when I came back from school and said "Mom, I'm home."
confession of a random-passerby
this picture was taken like 2 years ago! lol camera wise, nikon coolpix that's belong to my mum ( which i managed to broke it also last time =p )
so so so yes, the olympus is not the first time Angel broke someone else's camera. So you guys better take good care of your camera if i'm around :sweatsm:
random facts of the day :
- I just realised, I have bum photo in my computer! ( when i dig in my computer to search for a photo a day ) Last time I test shoot my cam n happen to snap him lol but bum, i'm NOT stalking you leh =p its like 1 year ago
- today my proposal kena rejected by my lecture because I named my character design - a crossover between bear and rabbit - "Choo" . So, Choo ( yes, both of you ), your name dun have commercial value leh.
Perhabs I should try to name him Zaren? lol
Or any other name suggestion for my Japanese bearabbit?
serious thot of the day :
impressionism --> more to the artist explore the object. What he think the essense of the object is. Something like picturing warmth of a sunshine, sadness on a child labour, etc. It's more to the perception made by the artist about the object.
Relate it with cognitive theory. Its all about perception - we see based on what we know.
expressionism --> more to the artist express his feeling into the artwok. What he want to portray in the artwork. Perhabs he show sadness with a dying tree, hope with a flower in the middle of the forest, etc. It's more to the emotion of the artist rather than the subject.
Somehow this issue reminds me on student's Who Are We Photographing thread.