I took this picture on the day of my graduation. It's a selfie that my boyfriend took, and I just so happened to be standing next to him. I loved how the photo turned out, so I snapped a photo of the photo itself. There's something really special about the moment, it expresses the joy of the day, not only because I was graduating, but because I was celebrating it with someone special. Looking at this picture makes me realize how little things such as these can mean so much. The lighting is not perfect, and maybe not even the best photo, but that doesn't trouble me. What makes it significant is the feeling behind the picture, the happiness, the love, and the feeling of bonding over a milestone in my life.
This is a photo of the flowers that I purchased at Dangwa on Valentine's Day. Most of the time, I would purchase bouquets because I'm not too good at creating one myself, but this was a special occasion. My partner of mine wanted me to attempt doing it myself. To be honest, I did not know what it would be like, but I tried it. The procedure was somewhat challenging, particularly attempting to make it all appear neat and symmetrical, but eventually, I was really satisfied with what I created. The photograph brings me back to that tiny but special moment. When I ventured beyond my comfort zone and worked on something personal. Having a look at it today, I do not believe that it is the prettiest bouquet in the world, but it is full of sentimental value. It's not so much about the flowers but the experience and the idea behind it.
This is a bit of a messy photo of me and my dog, but it's my favorite. I'm a dog lover, and no matter how many times I see this photo, I can't help but grin. It's not a formally posed or ideally lit photo; it's more of a whirlwind. And that's why I adore it. It captures the energy and the thrill of the moment. My dog is absolutely cute and ugly-looking in the picture, and I remember how happy I was when we both snapped it. It reminds me that not every good photo should be well-cropped or nicely-looking. There are times when the best photos are the ones that capture true feelings and memories.