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"Sasa"-Photography

It is but cliche to tell you that a picture paints a thousand words. So 10 pictures would be tens of thousands of words. That'd be awesome then, because I wouldn't have to think words to write on my next blog post. I'm into mobile photography these days, or the what I so-call sasa photography.
"Sasa" is a term that we use to define sort being aspirant, or something that you are trying to be good at, or something you think you're good at but not quite sure (I think the last one describes it best.) You can use it by simply prefixing it to a noun or an adjective. You can say "sasa-basketball player" to you friend who thinks he's knows how to play that sport, or "sasa-doctor" to someone who advises you what medication to take even if that person isn't really a doctor.
So, although I'm calling myself a sasa-photographer, I'm still getting positive feedback from my friends. Here are a few of my shots, which you can view on my Instagram account @emljmnz .

Bright pink flowers just somewhere in our school yards.
An tiny orange insect which name or specie I don't know. 

A strikingly vibrant flower which name I don't know again.

Coffee and computer. You know it's always a bad idea to put liquids close to gadgets, but I always do.
A tower of pebbles and stones taken at a stream somewhere
The majestic Arayat.

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