three sixty five. pink weariness.

So I was totally loving my pink theme… until this week.  This week I kept seeing things I wanted to take pictures of that weren’t pink.  It started frustrating me.  But I pushed past it and managed to get some pics that I liked.

fifty | for peaceday fifty – for peace.  This was the most random thing ever. I just got it into my head that I wanted to take a picture of an origami crane. Problem: I didn’t know how to make one. I looked for directions online and spent 30 minutes trying to make one.  After I made it, I was talking with a co-worker and I liked how the light hit the phone and so that’s why the phone is in the picture. I told you… random.

fifty one | I wish I was a butterfly...day fifty one – I wish I was a butterfly… You’d think this was a pink and white theme, because these two colors keep appearing in my pictures.  I just like how clean and simple pink and white seem to be, and I’m starting to find myself loving the color combo. If I could decorate an apartment right now, it would probably have this color scheme.

fifty two | tied with loveday fifty two – tied with love.  See, told you – pink and white again.  This ribbon replaced the string I was using to hang pictures on my wall. It didn’t come out how I wanted it though… I like the bow but I don’t like how it looks on the right side of the pic.

fifty three | glittery sparkley bokeh loveday  fifty three – glittery sparkley bokeh love. Meh.  I had a better idea for a pic with glitter but it did not come out well.  I’m not a fan of the tones in this picture at all, and I wish the bokeh would have been more emphasized.  But this was before the macro lens, and I was just using macro filters (hence the natural vignette that occurred).

fifty four | for every season... there is chocolate.day fifty four – for every season… there is chocolate.  Now these tones I DO love.  I was inspired by a similar (but much better) picture that I found on flickr.  The colors photographed really brightly, I think because my camera was on a vibrant setting but I sucked the color out in photoshop and I love how pastel it looks.  And I also love that it’s NOT just pink and white here… there are colors, but I’m still sticking to the pink theme.

fifty five | twinkleday fifty five – twinkle.  Again, you can see my rebelling against the pink theme.  Here there is pink (those are twinkle candy lollipops) but since the day before was cloudy and rainy, I loved how blue the sky looked and so I had to put the lollipops against the sky.  I’m tired of shooting indoors!

fifty six | look closerday fifty six – look closer.  I heart my new macro lens.  Funny thing: I kept trying to take a similar picture at school but the pencil wasn’t looking right (I think my sharpener sharpened it funny).  When I got home I tried it again using pencils I had at home and I like how this came out, especially with the soft white of the sheet and the blue of the window in the background.

And thus concludes week eight (I’m not including yesterday’s pic because it’s not part of week eight and I like to be organized).  Only 3 more days left of the pink theme and then… March!  Already!

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  • My favorite is the pencil macro :)
  • I like them all :)
  • Ooh! I really like the lolipop one :)
  • That ribbon is so pretty. :)
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