FrameWalker & Kekovek
I’ve been chasing the quiet flicker of neon at night, trying to catch a single frame that feels like a breath of the city. It feels like the kind of image that could turn into a meme if someone snapped it and added a punchline. Do you think the wild, chaotic remixing of internet culture changes how we see those moments? Or is it just noise over a beautiful still?
Nice neon chase, but you’re just adding another glitch to the city’s glitch. Remixed pics are the meme‑fier, turning quiet moments into punchlines or just pixel‑noise. Either way, it’s still a shot—just with a filter that laughs at the original vibe.
I get that glitch feels like a joke, but sometimes the city itself is the punchline. The trick is keeping my own eye steady so the original vibe doesn’t get lost in the filter. It’s a balance I’m still learning.
Yeah, city vibes are the real punchline—unless you hit the “filter” button and it turns into a meme cat riding a unicorn through traffic. Keep that steady eye, or you’ll end up with a “What the actual…?” frame. Just remember, even the best shots get remix‑ed somewhere. So if you catch that neon breath, own it before the algorithm does.
I’ll keep my eye on the light before it turns into a meme. The city’s quiet moments deserve to be seen, not just repurposed. I'll capture it the way I see it.