I hardly ever do throwbacks on the blog or on Instagram. But let today be my little exception.
I have a tendency on dwelling upon life. I like to sit in my pj's, stare into the distance (or most probably a wall) and think how time flies. Sometimes I wish I was 18 again, still living in my hometown and being head over heels in love with some random guy. I smile at the thought of those times and can never believe that everything has changed. But it is what it is. I am a completely different person now (recently I've even ditched my favourite athlete that I had been supporting for 9 years so the change looks like summat serious) in a completely different place.
Last weekend while thinking about what blogging is (this is a serious thing, I've been in the blogosphere for so long that there's no way I could not think about it) and what direction I'm heading in (one direction is the correct answer), I was trying to recall the best of times when we weren't equipped with all the latest gadgets and Instagram wasn't our modern morning paper. I can still remember looking for cool apps for editing pics that my friends had no clue about. Those were the times! We would put our heart into every pic as if it was taken with an analog camera! Well, I still put all my heart into every single picture taken and edited but now I know that even if I fail anywhere, there's always a filter that may come in handy and rescure me. That's the difference between my approach to photography now and let's say 3 years ago. You see, 3 years don't seem so long, yet time flies at the speed of a gossip and what was cool and jazzy-spazzy in January is our yesterday's song today.
While talking my mind this kinda sentimental walk, I decided to look for some pictures taken back them. I remember that Autumn 2011 was all about lomography for me and I would download almost every app possible that would give me this effect. I think it was cool and I promised myself that I would come back to some lomo stuff. I can still remember how enjoyable it was so fingers crossed I have as much fun as in 2011.
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