Tuesday, April 9, 2013

found panoramas


                        Pennsylvania Wilds  

So the top image on here is where one of my most memory filled camping sites set. This is Olallie Lake Oregon, its just on the other side of Estacada and a few miles from Mt Jefferson. And  I love that you can see the vast expansion of the shore line and all the way to Mt Jefferson. The second picture is something that every hunter wold be quite happy to see while elk season was around. I find this to be a great shot and could see this framed on my wall at home.

Friday, April 5, 2013

found face post

Out in the north east corner of the Newberg High School campus there is a small man, who has been long forgotten. His family consists of his wife Becky and there pet squirrel Gorge, As for children the man did have one but he lost Jake and his first wife Angeline the same night that he lost his home and his job. That was also the night that the Newberg bowling Alley burnt down. he made his way to Newberg campus and has been here ever since. He sits like a stone pillar waiting for his son to join him he watches over the campus during the summer. People tell me that they don't know who I'm talking about when I tell them about  the life of The man who lost every thing but a small part of his mind. Who do you think this man used to be what really has happened to him through the years? 


leave your thoughts in the comments thanks.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013



Converging lines
 

Diagonal

 



Different Angle



filling the frame



Random
Framing



Rule of thirds



horizontal
    

vertical


Thursday, February 21, 2013

 converging lines
 diagonal lines
 different angles
filling the frame
horizontal
rule of thirds
framing
vertical lines

Wednesday, February 6, 2013



The composition of this photo uses the rule of thirds, putting the trunk of the oak tree in only one third of the photo. the use of black and white helps to set the mood of this photo.The photographer did an outstanding job using the shadows to help define the tree and the children.