Turn Down for Wat I mean, don't get me wrong, it definitely lives up to the hype. It was breathtaking at sunrise, stunning to traipse through and awe-inspiring when I saw the view from the top. But as I was waiting in line to see this magnificent structure, I found myself asking: why am I taking pictures? Is it costing me my time with this beauty? I think I sometimes get wrapped up in the prestige of the sights I'm seeing that I forget to just stop and think about why it's prestigious So I set my camera down. I breathed and looked around. And found myself thinking "...this. Is. Amazing...." Rendered almost speechless. And then 5 minutes later after I found myself thinking "my friends would want to see this view" Sometimes I wish I wasn't so connected to technology. That I could just unplug and not find myself thinking about my friends or how good this moment would look on Tumblr. Just existing in the moment. So I said turn down for Wat as a cautionary tale. Don't get so Turnt up about it that you spend too much time finding the shot to brag to your friends about, and forget to just set the camera down, and turn down, so you can soak in its magic. Even if for only 5 minutes.









