Allowing Time to Freeze Time

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Not everything you’ve wanted at that point in time is what you have actually expected to get. External forces can shape what comes out as a whole picture. Some imperfections may arise despite planned composition..a little blur here and there…lack of color and other elements of misconstruity. But then that’s how it works to get that moment. It’s really up to you to decide whether you keep what you got or not. Again, to each its own…it’s a relative process.
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hahaha girl na girl ba?
Peachy…happens when you use a Hoya R72 and some channel adjustments.
why do i hear U2’s stuck in the moment while reading ur entry? LOL
Nyok…LOL. I guess it’s time to sing another U2 song hahaha
Galing ng Art mo Maki.
Thanks carl!
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