Saturday 17 April 2010

everyday scenes

the camera is a beautiful tool.

it captures scenes that take our attention at a moment in time. we may forget the scenes after a time, but on a night when we're clearing out emails and organising files, we see the pictures again, and it takes us back to the time.

no matter how mundane.

no matter how passing, you remember what you saw, and how you felt.

some pictures i took early this year, in various locations.




this was in Rochester Row...
a sunday afternoon, just looking at the peaceful of out-of-office hours serenity of the street. such contrast to the usual hub that happens during the midweek. when a normally busy street suddenly becomes quiet to you, you are taken aback, and you look closer. thats what i did.





this was in an eco-cafe in one of the towns in Essex (Braintree).

the husband, always aware that i need to get my "photo-fix" for the week decided to take me out for a walking tour in one of the eco farms. i relented, because the opportunities to take photos were amazing in places like that. plus the lovely homebaked cakes and brewed coffee were too tempting to say No. this photo was of the power generator, a windmill that supplies the entire farm and the cafe. the contrast of the afternoon sun created a backlit shot opportunity for me.






chinatown, (shaftesbury) chinese new year 2010..
one of the best places to go to for photographing is chinatown. especially during the chinese new year, as chinatown doubles up with colour. the decors get more flambuoyant, and the place gets even noisier and smells like new year too. the sounds and the colours of chinese new year is too beautiful too miss, that all you could do was click that shutterbutton.







inside starbucks coffeeshop, earls court.

this was a very cold afternoon. The husband and i decided to get inside the shop just to get warm and drink coffee. the whole coffeeshop was quiet and just waited for time,it was as if, the coffee would thaw away the coldness outside. most of the customers looking out quietly to what was going on outside. it was a moment, where i thought time stood still for all of us in the shop. and i just had to click my camera.




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i have gazillion and one photos of moments that i just felt 'something'. its not even an event i photographed, nor a party of someone i was asked to do.

its just one of those scenes that will pass us by but once captured, we bottle the moment and frame it in our minds.


its cliche, but when they say that a photograph is worth a thousand words, it will be even more, to the person who photographed it. not only can one expound on the photograph's technicality but also the meaning of the scene when it was taken.


just my two cents.


love, laughter and positive chakras,

Ragen
x

1 comment:

  1. I agree to every word.
    I love everyday scenes like this.
    This is life. :)

    Happy you are blogging again.

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