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Apart from the mundane unpleasant things I am repeatedly forced to accomplish daily and complaining about it, finally getting off my ass to process and post month-old photos, anticipating Command & Conquer 3's release, and being hooked onto Sufjan Stevens' music, I've been thinking about a technical overhaul for this site - upgrading to MovableType 3.3 and Gallery 2 - as well as moving the general content of the blog away from that of the first-person emotional nature because there's a feeling that such stuff belongs better at say, LiveJournal. But I'll see about that, I really don't know myself as well as I ought to.
I realise that I'm less of a photographer than a photo-editor, not that I've ever claimed to be the former but what I mean is that although I do plan my shots, it's at best primitive and basic. It seems most of my effort is spent in post-processing and editing, sometimes I find that I'm almost trying to salvage bad shots in hopes and ways that they'll end up looking good. I don't even care about pretty colours or grand perspectives, I feel at its heart a photograph represents a captured experience, and life doesn't always present us with great experiences but we just make the best of what we have, in this way it also represents an artist's motives.