photographing photographers photograph.

THIS, AND THE NEXT 3 POSTS ARE FROM THE PAST WEEK, WEEK AND A HALF.

So two of my friends stayed the night on Saturday and are both in Photo 1, so they wanted to outside, in the rain, and take pictures for their leading lines assignment(s). While they were taking pictures, I decided to take pictures of them taking pictures, and just things that were in front of my house. Of course, while we were taking these pictures, a guy on a bike that looked halfway homeless rode by and asked us if we were snipe hunting. He thought it was pretty darn funny, he kept laughing and turning around and almost got hit like 4 cars. That guy was weird. He looked in his 30’s too.

Black And White; Her happiness really comes out while texting Haha.

Look at the leading lines they didn’t see, while they were taking other leading lines pictures. :P

Some bark, ya know. Gotta love Macro.

Electricity Pole. It was such a gloomy day.

Weirdest lookin’ tree ever. I don’t like how bright the leaves are but the tree’s texture catches your attention more, I think.

Gotta have that “I can see myself in your lens while I’m taking a picture of you taking my picture” picture. (:

Dirt & raindrops on my fence. Kinda reminds me of cookies & cream. Ha.

I don’t know why but I happen to think this looks pretty cool. You can see like my reflection on the window, the raindrops, and the inside of my dad’s work van.

Typical black and white leading lines photographing photographers photograph photo, ya know. Simple.

Ooh. Rust! Woo! Now where’d my motor go? Oh yeaaah, my dad’s too lazy to fix it so it’s not in my car! Pshh, classic.

3 responses to “photographing photographers photograph.”

  1. hi I was fortunate to find your Topics in wordpress
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    I get a lot in your blog really thank your very much
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    1. appearance > theme > i can’t remember exactly where I found it.

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  2. Remember that each week you go out shooting you need to have a goal in mind, a theme that you are trying to capture, something that you want to convey in your images. State that at the start of your post. Have something specific.
    Your image of the rain on the fence is great seeing, and the association to the cookies and cream works well.
    Remember that when typing up your narrative to go with the photos it is not a conversation that you are having, it should be treated as a formal paper. Avoid slang. People that you don’t even know will be reading your blog and judging you not just on the images but how you write as well.

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