today's weather is just fantastic. sunny and breezing and it is a perfect day. i had a class supposedly at 9am, but we do not have a lecture--i forgot to check my study guide. anyway, i am glad that i dont have the class, and the idea of taking photos of people wering caps or hat came to my mind gradually. great. finally i decided to make them as the theme of my typology. i started approached people who weared cap or hat on the path, asked them whether can i take a photo of them with the cap/hat on. hahahaha. these were very good experieces. i approached different kind of people, all of them with cap or hat on, of course. most of them are puzzled at first, but they allowed me to take photo, and they left emails for me so that i can send them a copy when i get the assigment done. i started doing this from 9am until 12.30pm. i got 100people and 100 photos. i am glad. i am happy. one guy said i am brave. i am not sure. i was not embaressed when some people rejected me. i thanked them and i smile. that is expected. i do not feel hurt. i am so proud of myself that i managed to ask 100 strangers to take a photo of them.
some of them were really friendly, i can see that they were really honoured (yes, this is the correct word) to be taken by me, some of them let me took photo because they wanted to help me, some just did it on the purpose of compliance and peer pressure. hahahaha. some of them are puzzled from the beginning until the end. whatever~~~but i really feel thankful for their help--ok, not all people did that because they thought they are helping, but, thanks guyssss.
each of u look so great, the weather and sky are so beautiful, there are nothing more that i need to worry about how my work will turn up, because u all looks great. i am sure my typology will came out great too.
okok, i know no one will read this, but i just feel so happy that i want to jot them down , so that i when i re-read them next time, i still remember how special the experience is.








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