LOL supporter, MEME creator and curator, just for FUN
It's strange how adults sometimes take children for fools. How could they forget that they too were once children and hated being treated like that? This kind of attitude is also found with trainees in companies, and I find it really distressing. Don't worry, I've got nothing against this driver, it's just a train of thought.
When you take a photo, the choice of focus is crucial. What subject do you want to highlight? What do you want to show? I don't know why the photographer chose this focus for this photo, I hope it wasn't laziness that made him choose the subject in the foreground. Did you know that you can have a blurred foreground and a sharp background, dear photographer?
I had the idea for this montage of a cow's head inviting itself onto a photo, and that's what I did first. Then I saw the result and realized I had a cow camouflaged as a haystack, so I added a tail for good measure. I'm saving my first idea for another montage to come.
After some research, I discovered that this photo was not faked. It's very famous and was taken in 1932 in New York during the construction of the RCA Building. Its title is "Lunch atop a Skyscraper", so these workers are having their lunch. I thought they were papers in their hands, but they're lunch boxes.
Self-confidence is a great thing, but life is social and that's not enough. It's necessary, however, as it's the first step towards building confidence in others, which is essential if we are to live serenely in society.This is my second entry for this week in the Meme Challenge #332 hosted by @fibra59.
I have a problem with this photo because I'm afraid of heights. It's a real problem and I did try therapy, but it didn't work very well. In therapy, we looked at images like this or tried to get mental representations of them while working on our breathing.