So I lived overseas pretty much my whole life but I did attend middle school in this state for a year. So when I saw my old middle school classmate (let’s call him John Doe) attending the same university as I, I was excited. SOMEONE I KNEW!! I was hesitant at first to talk to him (We have a history) but after a few months weeks, i finally mustered up the courage to talk to him. This day just so happened to be yesterday.
AND YOU KNOW WHAT THIS FOOL DID!!???
He pretended like he didn’t know me. Apparently his name ain’t John Doe it’s John “Roe”. Dude. If you’re going to change your name, do so by more than one letter. And he claims he’s never lived in this state a day in his life. WTF? I saw the light bulb go off in his head when he realized who I was. I’m not stupid. AND YOUR REAL NAME IS IN THE SCHOOL SYSTEM YOU RETARD.
In conclusion, boys suck.
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I just entered in one of ThePioneerWoman’s contests for a Nikon 50mm 1.4 lens (it’s much better than the aforementioned lens but about twice as expensive). I’m sort of excited about since I just posted about wanting a lens badly. My chances of winning are slim though. Thousands of people have already entered
In other news I am liking the transition I have made from blogger to a self-hosted wordpress I have been at this location for exactly 15 days and am finding the response phenomenal. My traffic has probably been more these past 15 days than in the entire 3 months I spent on blogger combined! (Minus the blog party day).
I’m really into photography. And I am crazy about bokeh. I purchased a Nikon D60 a few months ago but haven’t got a chance to use it like I would like. I have been eyeballing the 50mm f/1.8 lens from Nikon. It’s a great prime lense and does fantastic bokeh. Apparently the lense that comes with the camera doesn’t produce the bokeh I am looking for because of the lack of a low “1.8″ f-stop. The lower the f-stop the better the bokeh (well not really since this isn’t the only factor…but i shan’t bore you).
In case you don’t know what bokeh it’s “The pleasing quality of the out of focus areas of an image, produced by the lens. Derived from the Japanese word for fool”
And just in case you didn’t know this is bokeh
This is bokeh
This is bokeh
I love bokeh.
Get it?
Should I buy the lense?