Saturday, 24 April 2010

"It's 6:30am..."

Well, this is an early blogpost! It's 6:30am (on the dot) on this beautiful Saturday morning and I'm feeling great. I've been up since 6:00am, had myself some breakfast and am currently drinking a nice hot mug of coffee. Oh wait...make that lukewarm now...Eww... Ha! I'm still happy.

Why am I up so early on a Saturday? What am I waiting for?

I'm up early, because I want to head outside early to take photographs. Yeah, yeah, har har, laugh it up. I know it may seem funny and stupid for me to go out so early to just take a couple of pictures, but in truth, photography is something I take seriously. I don't just take pictures because I've got a camera, I take pictures because it's my passion. There's so much out there that I haven't already explored, and I'm hungry for the opportunity to walk on new ground, smell new scents, see new things and be able to capture all the incredible imagery on camera.

There's something about the world in the morning. The world itself is waking up. The skies, the animals, the people, and traffic soon streams along busy roads. I find it facinating watching the whole process unfold and progress until finally slowing down in the evening. Besides, it affords the chance to see the sunrise, (which I sadly missed this morning) and if you know me well enough, you know I like sunrises and sunsets very much indeed.

So anyway, I actually have little to say, and have no reason in particular for making this blogpost. So on that very note, I shall bid you good morning (or whatever time it is where you are)!

1 comment:

  1. Our old film "Zombie Genocide" was set in an evacuated town. We simulated that by getting up at the crack of dawn every Saturday morning to film on the streets, to capture that eerie deserted feel. Fun memories.

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