November 13, 2011

Catching Up


This past two weeks life has been getting busier and busier, and I have trouble finding an hour here or there to write about all that has been going on. Apparently long Saturday mornings and even longer Sunday evenings are the only time when I can spare a couple of hours and sit down to scribble a bit.  I guess I really should take a time-management course, because minutes,  hours, and days are slipping through my fingers ever so fast,  and in no time I will find myself in 2012…

Anyway, in the past two weeks I 

got hold of my new glasses, and had fun reenacting Jess's "Hot guy alert" move in New Girl



took long walks and played tourist downtown, and - once again - fell in love with chilly but beautiul winterish Budapest




played paparrazi and shot people who had the luck of taking the places by the window



enjoyed the last colorful days of autumn in the city


went to browse books in Red Bus, and couldn't resist purchasing a couple of volumes


started focusing on portrait photographing again - because, you know, people are the most interesting subjects


listened to my mates' guitar jam, and got the chance to take a few nice macro shots of their instruments



was taken to a secret wool/yarn-store, where I got breathless looking at all those beautiful and colorful yarns



found the perfect beret hat.  I feel very much like a bohemian French painter-girl when I'm wearing it. Well, after all, I'd like to think of myself as a bohemian Hungarian writer-wannabe, so maybe I'm not so far from the truth?


enjoyed another lazy and sunny Saturday in the city walking around on the streets of District 8, finding fascinating details in the architecture






also started going to the cinema regularly again, and attending Saturday afternoon showings are becoming a tradition, that I enjoy fairly much,

and I am taken back officially into the hostel; hence, I'm no homeless, neither theoretically nor practically. I guess my so called adult-life is all on track now, finally!



 


November 5, 2011

Random (and Neat) Moments of Tumblr Happiness

The following post is dedicated to pure egotism, vanity, and pride. So please excuse my attutide. Yet, what's a personal blog supposed to be about, if not ME ME ME, eh?

On that nice Saturday morning when I went pumpkin hunting with Csilla, then found the perfect candidate, and turned him into our very own Tóbiás, I took quite a few photos of the pumpkin carving process. As I was playing around with my camera, and shooting His Great Pumpkinness from all angles, a blog called Things Organized Neatly popped into my mind. Have you heard about this site? Well, if you haven't you should definitely check it out, as they post rather unique, and often very creative photos of things that are organized exceptionally neatly. I have been following this page for quite some time, and admiring the photos, because, you know, they are so very neat. So as Csilla and co. was carving the pumpkin and I was fiddling around with my favorite toy, the neatest of all neat thoughts has occurred to me: why not organize neatly this not so messy mess we gathered up while creating Tobiás? Now that would be really very creative, not to mention, how neat! Oh, and how unique! I had never seen a picture like that before. I got utterly excited, and could hardly pace my fingers from clicking the shutter button six gazillion times, while I couldn't help but think: am I a creative genius or what?
I ended up with the following photograph. It's quite neat, isn't it?


Then I uploaded it to my photoblog and submitted to Things Organized Neatly. A couple of days later I went back to the latter blog to check whether they decided to post it, but not really hoping much. To my greatest surprise, they did post the photo. As a matter of fact, shortly after it was posted it already had 1600+ notes, meaning that more than 1600 people have liked and/or reblogged my photo. If you are not familiar with the tumblr-universe (and not as addicted to it as I am), you should know (or I should think) that a photo that has over a thousand notes counts as a fairly popular one, so it's sort of a big deal. Especially to me, and especially since my photos hardly ever reach the threshold of 50 notes. So it may sound ridiculous, but having my photo published on such a well-known and popular site as Things Organized Neatly, and having 1600+ notes is a big deal and great success to me.  In fact, it's probably the greatest success I have ever achieved with my photos. Being over the moon for gaining 1600+ notes may also sound ridiculous (or pathetic even?), but since this is the age of likes and dislikes (oh, how I wish this lájking and diszlájking things would be over already!), this most certainly can be a measure of success. (Or I would like to think so.)

Anyhow, as of today, the above mentioned photo has 1900+ notes, and still counting. 


(The only thing I feel a teeny bit negative about is that my name or the url of my photoblog was never mentioned in TON's post, it was an anonymous submission. I should have payed more attention to sticking my name into the corner of the photo. Lesson learned for life. [By the way, thank you Árpi for the compliment regarding the ©!])

And another random moment of tumblr happiness: someone complimenting me while reblogging my photo. Ever so flattering.:)


When I grow up, I want to a photographer.
I think.
No. I know. 
Because this is love, true love, my friends.

...and that's the end of today's edition of Vanity Fair.:)

2 years, 1 week, and 3 days

...ago, in the mist of one lazy autumn break and craving for productivity I started this very blog. Then one week and three days ago, on a beautfiul autumn Wednesday Scriboholic and its random thoughts celebrated its 2nd birthday, and turned from a baby into a toddler. But I was so busy living and enjoying life that I could never scrape up  the few minutes to wish it a happy birthday. So now, one week and three days later, on a crispy Saturday morning, in the mist of one lazy autumn break I am wishing Scriboholic a
Happy Belated Birthday!

May your next 2 years, 1 week, and 3 days be as jolly, colorful, creative,  and eventful (and maybe a little less stressful and a little more productive?) as the past 741 days have been!



November 1, 2011

In the Past Two Weeks

...life has gotten a lot busier than it had been in the previous months. I have started (or at least tried) to worry  less, enjoy life again, hanging out and going out with friends more, exploring the city, attending exhibitions, going to the cinema, roaming the streets, seizing the day, you know.:)
  • Where the hell is Matt was in town and we went to see him. My friends danced along with the enormous crowd that gathered at Halászbástya, while I did the photographing part.


  • Then on our way home, as we were walking down to Moszkva tér from the castle, we bumped into a huge container with a massive bunch of books in it, all left behind and abandoned. Poor old, abandoned books! We stopped right there, without the slightest doubt crossing our minds, Zsö jumped into the bin and we dug in... Then the best, most interesting volumes we carried home with us. I still wonder why would anyone throw out their books in such a fashion? Why didn't they put them in a cardboard box and leave them by the bin?


  • As the weather has turned colder and more autumnish, I witnessed some really pretty, crispy, and foggy mornings. 

  • Then one Saturday morning I went pumpkin hunting with my friend Csilla. We discovered a new market (well, the market itself isn't so new, but it is for us...) where they sell all sorts of marvellous Cserpes products. I am completely taken aback by Cserpes goodies, especially their Trudi and flavoured yogurts. I'll surely make almost-daily pilgrimages to the place. (Which is Cédrus Piac on Örs vezér tere.)
  • Then once we put our hands on the most handsome pumpkin, we turned him into the most handsome jack-o-lantern, and named him Tóbiás. Unfortunately Tobiás has passed away since then, may him rest in peace. Still, he lived a short but utterly happy life, during which he was loved and admired by an entire floor of university students. Isn't he simply gorgeous?
 
  • I discovered a new cafe with my friend Joci. Well, actually - just like in the case of the market - the place itself isn't so new, but it was a new experience for us. It's Szatyor on Bartók Béla street, which used to be Karinthy's haunt. It seemed like a lighter, a bit more sophisticated edition of Csendes. 
  • I also went to Sugar Shop, the design confectionary around Oktogon, with my friends Meli and Anita, where we treated ourselves with some truly tastebud-watering and heavenly cakes. (This place definitely deserves its own post!)
  • In the spirit of Halloween and as October was the month of the pumpkin, Meli and I made pumpkin pie, a delicacy I had wanted to try for a long time. Unfortunately it ended up being kind of a disappointment. No, actually, it was a definite disappointment. But I'm still not sure what went wrong: did I use the wrong kind of condensed milk? Did I use too little sugar or too much spicing? The taste just wasn't good, that's for sure.
  • I went to see Into the Wild which is (one of) my favorite movie(s), but surely the most inspiring one I have ever seen. I admire it, but I hadn't seen it in the cinema, on the big screen yet. Every once in a while they do show it in random cinemas, but somehow I always let my last chance slip by. Well, this time, I didn't miss my chance. And how glad I am, I didn't! I still find Into the Wild an exceptionally beautiful, breathtaking film, not to mention its perfect soundtrack by Eddie Vedder.
photo via google images
  • I also attended the Wold Press Photo exhibition in Néprajzi Múzeum. As you can assume I enjoy going to photo exhibitions, and this was a truly exceptional and inspiring one, grabbing attention and casting light on devastating natural disasters, catastrophies, and religious and civil wars that occured in the world in 2010. There were such tremendous and breathtaking photos that they even brought tears into my eyes. (There were some pretty funny ones too, as you can see from the photo below.)


photo via
  • After the exhibition I took part in the demonstration against the new educational bill/law. It was the first demonstration I have ever attended or taken photos of. The whole event was completely peaceful and free of political manifestation; yet, I had been sort of nervous about the demonstration turning into a violent fight against the authorities. Luckily, it did not. Nevertheless, I feel know that I have to toughen it up if I ever want to become serious about photojournalism. Anyhow, let's hope that the demonstration will be effective, and the next generation will also have the chance to attend college without being punished for wanting to get an education.
  • I had some new glasses made. Fortunately, my eyes did not get worse, I just got bored of my old rim. The pair I am getting is not the exact same pair as in the picture, but something very similar. (And please excuse that odd expression I am wearing on my face.) (A photo may come later.)

    And now all I need is the perfect red beret hat to be ready for winter.:)
          And snow, of course, snow. I need lots and lots of snow!