When I first shoot certain photographs, I can sense there’s artistic value in them. But the moment I transfer them to my laptop, that spark often seems to fade. They feel flat, unexpressive—almost like they’ve lost their soul.
But something interesting happens when I revisit them much later.
With fresh eyes and a quieter mind, I begin to notice the beauty and emotion that weren’t obvious at first glance. Subtle light, mood, or composition starts to speak again.
These are some of those forgotten frames—rediscovered and re-felt.