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Ive heard from a variety of people that i look like Chris Pratt, the guy who plays Andy in Parks and Rec
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Going to get my philosophy nerd on but id have to say that plato knew best when he decreed " know thyself". I think it should be everyones goal to find out who you are and all that you can amount to and this has become my primary goal.
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and may i just say, even though i haven't met you yet, that you are a beautiful person inside and out and I can't wait to meet you. thanks for the kind words and hope all is well =]
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A group of fellow flickr photogs and I enjoying a week of doing what we love
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Change, lots of it. And more adventures and memories of course.
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For me the one thong that I've always loved that I still do now adays is window watching. There's just something about traveling around in a car with some good background music and watching all the different parts of the world fly by. Sometimes I would even create little stories of things happening in all the different areas, I think that's what I love about photography is I get to view the world and interact with it.
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Hah when I was a kid I saw an are you afraid of the dark where their was a shark in the deep end of the pool and it made me afraid to venture down there for awhile. But now adays, animals don't really scare me. They're just like us; if you provoke them they'll attack but otherwise they just want to their thing so let them.
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I'm going to approach this question from a different perspective because that's what I'm going to talk about haha. So basically I believe that everybody has too much of a tendency of labeling everything one way and just keeping it that way. They make choices about how things are and that's it. And while I'm certainly opinionated on somethings, I believe that we should all strive to at least perceive and respect that there's more out there than what we know; more perspectives of the world and different ways of just living. That's what i love about reading, movies, art and traveling; they take you outside of yourself and allow you to see things from another's point of view. For just that brief moment of time, you remove yourself from the equation and can just see things how they see them. I love those moments and aspire for them because I feel like by going out of your comfort zone and seeing things differently, you can develop a better sense of who you are. Sorry for the long winded answer, felt like writing =]
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Haha honestly there's not one thing that jumps to mind. I mean I want to try a bunch of crazy stuff, my mom and I may.be sky diving this for my birthday. I like trying out stuff like that sort of, try water zorbing some day its a blast. I guess the craziest thing I want to do is do a roadtrip with a bunch of photogs across the country stopping and shooting wherever we please and capturing all our memories while we are herp derping haha
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Without a second thought. I get to escape into a an environment I've always dreamed about, take pictures the whole time and get paid for it too, how could I not? Plus having someone like bear would make it even more interesting and will ferrel definitely seemed to enjoy his quality time with him hah
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It's funny because in so many ways, so many things do. I've always enjoyed creating stories or ideas in my head ( I chalk it up to a childhood of hard core reading haha) but i could never find an outlet to express them until I started photography and now writing a little too ( possibly looking into music in the near future, keep ya posted).
It's true that life has been particularly great the last couple of months and that's all due to the incredible people I've got in my life; I love all of them haha and with this appreciation with life I just feel like so many different things trigger my synapses now adays that it's almost daunting sometimes.
Sorry for not having a more accurate answer, sometimes I feel like there rarely is one =) -
Photography has opened my eyes to the world. It's funny I always thought I knew the world but it wasn't until I started capturing moments with my camera, named Cameran haha, that I really grew to appreciate and co-habitat with everything around me.
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Ask them about their family since that's what you'll be capturing. What the like to do, what's their passions, do they have a certain place or memory they'd like to capture in time? And during the actual shooting, make it fun. No one likes the awkward standing around and cheesing shoot; instead of them run around , jump, play whatever. Don't be afraid to cheesy; that's where the fun comes in. Have them do a big group hug, jump in the air together or make a 3 person pyramid. Capture their life in the light =)
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"I tramp a perpetual journey?" - Walt Whitman
Every time I finish one adventure, I'm always starting a new one. Gets exhausting sometimes but the places they take me are too amazing to live any other way hah I've considered getting it tattooed on me but that's one in a list of 10 tattoo ideas haha -
depends: with my more artistic and conceptualized pictures I usually have some sort of structured plan for it all. but for everything else ( Wildlife, landscapes, candids, social events and other stuff) Im extremely trigger happy and take shots from every angle haha
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First of all, what do you like? I have a wide variety of tastes compared to some haha
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I donno kiddo I'd definitely be down I guess we just have to work out the details and what not... hmm
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typically 5 to 6 though some days when I need to get stuff down 3. I'm a bit of an insomniac
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haha know the concept of combing my facial hair has never really occured to me, still kind of a nub at it. anyways, its been removed! no facial hair for the first time in awhile; guess for me it was No Shave til November
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How is this even a serious question? J.K. Rowling's epic tale has spread across continents, taught important morals and lessons over the course of the development of an entire generation and has created an amazing and nerdtastic experience that unites everyone everywhere. I've read all three series and while I appreciated all of them, I'd rather be sorted or join the ranks of Dumbledore's Army any day.
The Twilight Saga lacks any real sort of plot, character development or real depth to it. The movies have reduced it into nothing more than a commercial film filled with special effects, "pretty people" and bad acting. It's not that bad of a series and definitely has it's moments but it lacks any real impact.
I really enjoyed the Hunger Games last year. It's wonderfully written and has a lot of great character development and action. I'm really excited for the films and hope they do them justice. But honestly, it still lacks too much depth, is rather predictable, and came out too quickly to be truly appreciated.
Now I've been a hardcore Harry Potter fan for years, hell i practically grew up as a Potthead, so I may be a little biased. But honestly that's part of the pull of how great this entire story is. So many individuals all over the world have read these huge volumes about 3 friend's and there development in a magical world all while the overwhelming fear of a dark force hung over them. It's a true coming of age story and for those that read them as they themselves developed, the bond and adventures these books have created will never be forgotten. I've grown closer to so many amazing people who've all shared this expereince and I feel like I'm closer to them because of that and I love it. Harry Potter is a timeless epic filled with an amazing world and story. Plus, I really want to play Quidditch and chill out in Hogsmede with all my buds haha
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