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Pictureman ✼ Guitarist ✼ Noderunner
Just sharing my two sats here and documenting my proof of work. I tend to have a good track record (a couple of you have kept up with me to verify). Here's my latest: Monthly is showing a wave 3 (if you understand Elliot Waves), which is a big deal. Theres way more upside to go. Global liq is still below price. It needs to get above price first. It's almost there. We're in a typical B wave of some degree (most likely B after an A wave down, meaning C is left) which I am looking at a retest of 60,132. Target price to buy, and for a confirm of bottom: 50-58k within the next month or so. Lets check in on this in a few weeks. #bitcoin
None can rise above mortal thoughts without doing the will of God whether he does it consciously or not
Don’t speak to me while you’re wearing sunglasses. Incredibly rude.
Taking bets on whether or not my coffee shop is able to take my bitcoin today…
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Had a friend give me four volumes of this book. It’s been a good read so far. image
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Sometimes it’s better to sit on your edits. These are from yesterday, but I’ve learned it helps to forget what you shot and come back with fresh eyes. Everything reads differently when you’re not so close to it. I also like doing quick edit passes now - getting things to a good place with color and texture, then stepping away for a few minutes. Coming back with recalibrated eyes makes it easier to decide when a photo is actually done. Photographed on a Leica M262. Edited in Lightroom and Dehancer. #photography #noicemag #leica
Had an interesting realization today while walking around town with my camera. A lot of the time, I go out without any real intent. I’m just observing, seeing what catches my eye. But there are days where nothing really stands out - nothing compels me to take a photo. I’m pretty selective, so I don’t just shoot everything. What I’ve noticed though is a small trick: when I feel stuck like that, I just start shooting anyway. Even things I wouldn’t normally consider. No pressure, no expectation. Somehow, that shift changes everything moving forward. Once I start, I begin to see more. Things open up. Moments start to reveal themselves. It’s like the act of shooting itself creates the conditions for something interesting to appear. I think there's something there - between intent and manifestation. The simple decision to begin seems to unlock the process. Maybe it’s overthinking it, but it feels like a broader lesson in creativity: you don’t wait to find it, but maybe you just start, and then it finds you.