365, week 32
218 of 365: The loquat is plentiful this year! That means the birds and I won't have to fight over the fruit when they ripen.

219 of 365: My parents were right. I really should have practiced more when I took those lessons. But, you know, when you're 8, none of that matters so much. And by "that", I mean logic and reason.

220 of 365: I enjoy the bokeh in the background more than the flowers in the foreground.

221 of 365: An actual child to balance this botanically heavy week:

222 of 365: I know this photo is over-processed, but I really love it. Is it wrong to love my own portraiture? Or maybe it's just wrong to admit it openly.

223 of 365:

224 of 365: Right scene, wrong lens.



Comments
I think these photographs
I think these photographs are memorable, and they imprint upon me for various reasons. If you didn't find your own work satisfying and beautiful, then how would you know that you had taken a good photo? (And I like hearing what you like about your work, it says so much!)
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I'm too isolated these days.
I'm too isolated these days. I need to at least get on the forums and get others' feedback on the photos, but it feels like that is so far away since there are so many areas in which I personally see as needing improvement. It's like I've not even come close to meeting my own goals so I feel like it's not good enough to show others. Illogical, I know.