Welcome to Through Khris's Camera!

I'm sure all of you who are visiting this have seen or heard of my "Khristophelle's Pics" page. Well, apparently I cannot get into editing that anymore because my password doesn't work anymore. So I made a new one and, being the smart individual I am, figured out how to remake this in the easiest way possible. Here's my attempt at doing so, and I hope you enjoy my pictures, both old and new.

Can you just get this picture over with?  I don't trust you with my cameraI'm so happy 'cause today I get to leave this shitty schoolNo man could pull of graduating the way I didWhen can I get this dirty school's dirty cap and gown off of me?

And so the Pages Begin...

Newsflash
There could very well be a possibility that this page could be updated once in a while, yet again. Keep on checking it out so you can see the latest picture sections. Don't make me have to hurt you.

I've decided to divide the categories of pictures on this page to make it easier for the both of us to navigate through!

Because the list of pages to go to was getting long, I decided to create sub-indexes for each category that I made. Here are the links to the sub-indexes and from there you can look at the pic pages.

The Me Index Pictures of, well, me.
The Parties Index Pictures of various parties I've been to.
The People Index People I've known and taken pictures of (duh).
The Places and Times Index Places many things happened in and the times during which they happened.
The Special Themes Index Themes found among pictures, whether they be sequences or areas of life.
And finally... The One That Started Them All! You will get NO hints if you don't already know what it is.

Party at Pam's, August 2003 #2 A continuation of the first one, more than a week after it was first put up.


Pictures in albums: 2481 and counting!

©2002-2003 Khristophelle Mercaurus, All Rights Reserved (and then some)
All pictures were taken by Khristophelle Mercaurus or one of her acquaintances
Last updated on August 30th 2003.

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