Sunday, March 20, 2011

Out On the Bay on Spring's First Day

The day was so nice today that I simply had to dig out the kayak and get out on the water. I didn't really dress so warm that it was bulky, just a long-sleeved shirt and a fleece vest, but it was very nice! I paddled up to the head of the bay past Watkin's Farm and took in all the seagulls, ducks and even an eagle on the trip. The photo I am posting is one that I particularly liked because of the seagulls on the rock and the position that placed the house in the background. I seem to notice things so differently on the water, and I appreciate the various points of view that present themselves.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

16 Journals

I just finished another journal, and I got this urge to photograph them all together. It's something I have never done before and the "things" in my life are so varied and in such multiplicity that I can never photograph it all, so it seems that this concept presented itself from a thread of thought that was wrapped around my putting together a slide show of sorts of all my journal work. It may very well be the best legacy that I can leave behind in this world.
I've done more than 16, I have the ink drawings I did in the summer of '04 in an 11 by 14 journal, and I have the journals (one hand written, the other drawn) that Torrey and Cary gave me. And there's the missing one.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Band at the Library

We are shooting people pictures in Digital Photo class, so I had the chance to get some shots of our young musicians playing for the crowd at the NE Harbor Library tonight for the opening reception celebrating the artwork of MDI High School art students.
Getting the "feel" of the visual artwork on the background walls and for the musicians and their mannerisms while playing isn't always easy, but by moving around the space and becoming familiar with the surrounds it is much easier to get that "good" shot.

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Nuts.

From close range with my phone. These are a part of my diet, and seeing them in the can yesterday morning kinda got me interested. The shallow depth of field and even the grains of salt are interesting aspects of this photo for me.