Hello Dudes!
This I believe in, I believe in cleanliness but do not practice it. I also believe in organization, but do not practice it. Order is important to life, to organize events, things, and places is necessary to progress, but not necessary to life. Life is a maelstrom of excess. People live and thrive around this chaotic storm, and they survive through a process, and a clear objective. I believe that people live this way, but I don’t expect anyone to actually live this way.
I believe in practice, and I believe in getting better.
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your pics are beautifully clean
It actually frightens me slightly when people live in a world of organization. As you said, for successful events and what not, it is necessary; however, for life I think a little bit of disorganization keeps things interesting.
I like a man who’s not afraid of contradiction. Good work, particularly the contrast of the water photo and the other pictures of orderly, clean enviroments.
prettyyy where did you take the fancy ones?
Great photos– I especially like the third and last photos, and the contrast is interesting as Patrick said. I like to keep my tasks organized and my possessions a mess.
i like how honest your response and images are. i often find myself acting/thinking the same way. you did a wonderful job of capturing the pristine feel.
your photos are really amazing to me. really, the composition and other choices look clean, intriguing, and strong for just pictures of sterile and ordinary scenes. impressed.
i don’t know if you just admire organization from afar, or because of its contrast to your outlook, or wish you had more of it?…. but I see what you mean
beautiful photos. there are so clean and well composed. very successful and insightful.
the 4th pic is right on, nice paragraph–though the last phrase disclaims everything you just seemed interested in