If you want to take a family picture or a picture of yourself you use a tripod, a monopod, and so on. But I do not. (Are you kidding me? $60 for this? Hell no).
I try to find the better position for my camera, from which angle it would be better, on what hight, etc. Sometimes I use a chair (like for this photo) with a bunch of textbooks, binders, you know; or I can just put it on the floor and again with this bunch of books create something like that http://godvinv.tumblr.com/post/144746144125/emptiness-is-filling-me-to-the-point-of-agony
Another thing, may be the most challenging for me is to find where to stay/sit. Well, I mean it is just how you pose for the photographer. I have never done this before, so to figure it out still takes time. Plus I need to know timing of my timer, and to bring all these details together, to find this “ok” combination is quite interesting and challenging.
I find these pictures kind of extraordinary, unusual, weird for me. I would not identify this type of pictures as a “selfie, because there is none in front of the camera in the moment of taking a shot.
🌭⏰❤️ (at Vancouver, British Columbia)
For sure, its an entrance,a gate to another world.
BLUE. BLUUUUE.
“I'm blue da ba dee da ba die...
da ba dee da ba die...
da ba dee da ba die...
da ba dee da ba die...
da ba dee da ba die...”
WHY THE HELL LIGHTS ARE REEEEEED????????
It’s that time of year again, although this picture is from last year
Walking around Singapore. Particularly in Chinatown.