I like to take pictures, but I'm not a fan of photography. I like it just because something in life is worth recording. (maybe documenting could be a better alternative here, since you are not technically recording it, but photographing it)
What's worth taking pictures of? Ummm....parties? mostly not (not really/mostly i don't think so is better here, "not" is too empty).I don't like party pictures because people get quite high(what do you mean by high? Like they are on drugs? Or do you mean fake/elated/animated?) when taking pictures, they have fun but it doesn't feel good(comfortable) to me:p
I would say I love to take pictures of some objects stay in silence (some static objects/"of objects" is probably even better. Silence is related to sound, and you don't need "some" here or to say that objects are silent/not moving, because that is what an object is :-)), like food, a cup of tea, a tree, the sun or something like that. They cannot speak, but you can read them, you can understand their expressing(expression).
Like a cup of tea, it is flat and calm, and reflects the shadow of you. You think about it, and you can feel the calmness; you see your shadow, it will disappear when (the) tea is drunk (up=delete). Similarly, life goes on and everything will disappear in the end of (the=delete)life like the(your/a) shadow. So nothing is really worth being cared(caring) about.
I like your thinking, but I think the last sentence is a little bit harsh - because a cup of tea disappears, everything in life disappears and therefore we should not care about anything? I think it is important to care, but while we are caring we should realize that nothing lasts forever. But part of life is taking risks :-)
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