Thursday, October 9, 2008

I again took this photo on morris avenue on the same day in fact. It was rainy and I was looking for a good urban architectural shot so i found this fire escape and thought it look really neat from the angle I was standing.
I took this photo again on morris avenue. I was with my friend Hannah, and spotted her walking up these stairs so I snapped a shot.
I took this photo on a rainy day downtown on morris avenue. I like the red of the train a lot for some reason, and i liked the subject matter as well. I feel like there is a descent amount of contrast between the bricks of the sidewalk and buildings and the smooth texture of the metal train.
I also took this photo at "what's on 22nd". I was walking up the stairs to the third floor of the place and caught my friend Emma's reflection in this little mirror.
I took this photo for the reflections assignment. I really like how precise the reflection of the sky is, and how pretty it looked. I think the composition could have maybe used some work, but i wanted to capture as much of the reflected sky as possible.
I took this photo at an antique shop called "What's on 22nd" downtown. It's probably the strangest antique shop I've ever been too but it has alot of cool things. As part of the chair assignment I used this shot. I found it in the back of the store and was lucky to stumble across it through all of the random objects everywhere in the store.
I took this photo as part of the abstract photos. You can tell by looking at it that is something in a box, but its a bit difficult to tell the purpose or what the objects in the box are. This is actually one of my favorite photos, the only thing I would change would be to two boxy figures to the right. I feel like they are crooked and take away from the composition. At the same time I kind of like it untouched and not perfect.
This is a photo of an old fan I found in my garage. I really like the repeating circular pattern even though this is an ordinary subject matter. I also like the composition, and I think it makes a bit more interesting than just a plain boring fan in the center of the page.
I took this photo at my uncles new house. He has a bunch of random objects and candle holders etc. just laying out so I photographed as many as i could and i really liked this one. I liked how crisp it turned out afterward and how its a bit hard to tell what it is unless you already know.