FINDING BEAUTY IN EVERY FRAME THROUGH MY LENS: Clouds and Skies Photography
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Everything I see that is beautiful immediately fascinates me. Guess what I'll be doing right away? Of course, taking pictures. I don't know what to call myself, but I capture everything that draws my attention. I am definitely characterized by my acute perception of the world around me. I have this keen eye for detail. Everything that might seem ordinary for everyone is extraordinary for me. The bottom line of it all is that I love photography.


Whatever phones I use, I constantly take pictures. Even with the blurriest phone camera I had, I still did the same thing. It's just this passion for photography I have within me, and I tell you, for me, it's not just a sort of documentation or a simple snapshot. It's more like saving things that stir my emotions. Like this time, I was just sitting when the sky suddenly caught my attention. I honestly appreciate even the simplest things that I see. Just random cloud formations under the blue skies mesmerize me a lot.

It started ever since I was a kid. I was really just so appreciative of every little thing I saw. I would gaze up at the skies, especially when the sun provided perfect rays, with pretty skies and lovely clouds underneath. Even though it made me sneeze a lot, I'd still continue to figure out and interpret what shapes I would see.
My love for natural scenery will definitely be unstoppable. I remember playing around the house with my cousins and childhood friends. We would always identify shapes in an imaginative and creative way. What's funny is that we kids often had the same guesses, especially when the clouds formed very obvious shapes or objects, especially animals. I'm sure some of you here might also love doing that.


Upon seeing these picturesque views above, I suddenly felt nostalgic. I mean, who wouldn't? Just like I always do, I already had this identified shape in my mind. How about you? What have you seen? Funny me, I've seen that thing in between as a fetus. Sorry if my mind is that shallow hahaha, but the first time I saw it, I really then had formed it in my whimsical mind as a baby with the umbilical cord showing.


That's exactly my thing. I take photos because it serves as a series of narratives of my emotions, feelings, and experiences. I took a photo because it interests me. I took a photo because it has something to tell and it's a story to tell. I actually didn't see these heavy-smoke-like clouds against the clear blue skies under me as ordinary because it absolutely takes a certain piece of my soul which made me fall in love with it quickly.
Photos captured using my Vivo Y73