Wednesday, March 23, 2011

No. 13


March 21 - I took this picture with an aim to show his megaphone from an upward angle. Unlike some other photos in this project that have a worm's eye view, I took this photo from my regular standing position.

No. 12


March 21 - I took this picture standing up and creating an angle with the lock. I took this picture because I noticed the marks on the door that years and years of use had done.

No. 11

March 20 - I sat down on the floor to take this picture of my chessboard at eye-level. cropped this photo very tightly and wanted to keep the pieces as they were so capture the ingenuity of the photo.

No. 10


March 20 - I took this picture looking down at the flower. I wanted contrast with the previous photo I had taken and wanted to show this one flower very prominently.

No. 9


March 20 - I took this picture in my yard laying down. I wanted to shoot an upward glance of these two flowers in my yard. A vast array of flowers has not grown in my yard, just these two flowers, fluttering with the wind.

No. 8


March 20 - This picture is located just outside my house. I thought it was very interesting to have a beautiful tree grow right through a street pole, so I wanted to take a picture of it. I cropped in tightly on the sides of the tree.

No. 7

March 20 - This picture is a portrait of my mom. I wanted to crop really tightly on her -- no empty space exists above her face in his photo. I also simply told her to continue typing when I took this picture because I wanted it to be a true representation of what she does.