Sunday, December 21, 2008
Friday, December 19, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
Self Portrait
I was taking pictures of the sunrise and thought my shadowy profile would be creative. The rectangle, of course, is my camera.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Ice Storm Series III
Some more ice... this time icicles! These were dripping off the old play set in the backyard. I like how the wood frames the top and bottom; I took a few pictures of the same thing that look just a little funny before I figured out why it felt off. One thing I don't particularly like (but can't really change) is how dirty the roof thingy is. Oh well!
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Ice Storm Series II
The view down my street the day after the ice storm.
What I think is so interesting about this shot is that absolutely everything but the street is covered in ice! Why isn't there any on the pavement? Crazy!
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Ice Storm Series I
We had a rather lot of ice coat every surface outside recently in a storm. It was a surprise to look outside the next day and see it totally sunny. It was a great day for photos. I like the colors of the white ice against the midday blue sky.
Labels:
Featuring Sky,
Ice Storm,
Kodak,
Nature
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Land of the Gingerbread People
Mmmm... the gingerbread cookies are the most coveted at my house. This holiday, the red hots were really big! They still tasted great though! I like this photo because I think the perspective is interesting. To make this a better photo I think I could have moved the cookies around a little so even more were in the frame. Also the color seems a little green for some reason.
Labels:
Kodak
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Waiting for the Bus in the Rain
I woke up really early and happened to peek out the window where I saw our little neighbor waiting for the bus to rumble up the street. She was being kind of funny, just because she kept moving, twirling her umbrella and fidgeting. However, at this moment she finally paused and I like how she's calmly waiting. I don't like how grainy it happens to be, but I blame the distance and the fact that I had to zoom so far. I still like it anyway.
Labels:
Daily Photo Project,
Kodak
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