Thursday, September 1, 2011

End of summer blues

As you may have been (or probably didn't care about) noticing I haven't posted anything in forever. That can happen when finishing summer school algebra 2 overlaps with the start of 3 AP classes, chemistry and a couple weeks later 2 community colleges classes. Ok well the college classes are electives, but still, my free time has not been in abundance. But something that has are the end of summer blues. You know, that feeling, typically in the last super hot days of August, when the weather is just right for lovely evening walks, and you take a minute to look back at the past couple months and think, "WTF how did I waste all this wonderfulness!?!". Or at least, that's what happens to me. I've been very overwhelmed with my insane love for summer and all the good times that come with it: vacation (duh), constant consumption of ice-cream, my birthday, spending all day in the pool, travel, summer romance ;)... maybe. And now it's over, which is sad, but the nostalgia slap in the face makes you appreciate the season's greatness and can be sort of inspiring.
So the other day I let all my passion for summer twilight out: (also, please enjoy a couple shots from a test I found recently, I hope to have more from it soon)




 
Photographer: Rennie Solis. Model: Camila @ NEXT. 








A long missed lover beckoning you forward in time. With warm, welcoming arms, dark as the hot asphalt, and with all the sweetness of drippy ice-cream sandwiches. You would spend forever in young, lighthearted euphoria together. Running through sprinklers, staying up late, starring at the stars together. At these times the future looks infinitely bright and all things are possible. But all too soon, as is inevitable, you must part. Slowly, always checking over your shoulder to see how far they’ve gotten, to know if they’re really truly gone. You get caught up with life and all that lies ahead. And before you know it, if you’re lucky with a last wind whispered goodbye, just as four seasons ago, they’re gone.