Tuesday, January 25, 2011

My poor Neglected blog!

So much for New Years Resolutions,eh? Now is the time for me to, uh, jump back on the wagon! I have been taking pictures everyday, mostly for my Photography class, which has been taking up the majority of my happy creative time. Now is the time for me to make my repentant updates. Here are the past 18 pictures that hadn't made it onto my blog before this. They are varying degrees of 'good'. HERE ya go! Religious Freedom
After I dropped off Ben at class I noticed the temple was in a beautiful haze of fog and snow.

Chocolate-dipped Sunshine
Driving to my in laws, Matt & Tate's, to return a chocolate mold. The sun was setting and I used it's light to illuminate the mold.

Fallen in Color
These are the leaves from my tree that I've posted previously. I loved how they all looked on my coffee table.

Are you a weed?
For a Flora and Fauna project for class we needed to get some flora shots. Being that it is rexburg and -5 there isn't much "free range" plants to pick from. So I went down to the local flower market and they let me into their back room and take pics there! There so many flowers there I felt a little like Alice in Wonderland.
Bunches of Roses
Again from the flower market. It was hard to get the 'white balance' right because they had two different light sources. Thank you photoshop, I'll be editing my pics with you shortly.


Pure Elyse
My bestie friend Elyse's favorite flowers are Gerber daisies so I had to get a shot of them!


Swirled-Aid
You know you're photography obsessed when: you postpone dinner to take pictures of the foam pattern in your drink.

Train-Ffitie
Who doesn't love graffiti on train cars. See Kris Evans for detailed removal analysis


This really isn't the best picture in the world, BUT, I was walking through campus and this sign gave me a little skip in my step for the day.

Cobbled Cracks
This path is also on the BYUI campus. I loved the tile layout they did. The curvature of the road was perfectly masked out by the snow.

Seeds of Spring
Gives me hope that SOMEDAY this snow will melt and this seeds will be able to grow!


Emily in Red
Also for class we needed to do a color theme. I picked red because it is obviously the best color. My lovely friend Emily helped by throwing on my coat and letting me photograph her while she walked in the 'Gardens'. We got a lot of good ones that day, but this is one of my favorites.

Reese's Rotation
Also for that same color study I took a picture of a Reese's peanut butter cup. I hated. So I then slowed the shutter speed, turned off all the lights except for one over head lamp, and spun the chocolate. This picture came out WAY better then I hoped.

Framing Flourishes
While waiting in between classes I discovered a conference room that is beautifully decorated, but rarely used. The had hung very ornate paintings in there. Is it wrong to photograph a picture? Its like recycling art!

Linear Drapes
I have no idea why, but I really like this picture.


Call to Doors
Every time I go to take pictures of the temple -IT SNOWS. It may have largely to do with that I live in Idaho. I plan to tweak this photo a bit and then get it framed for my house. Who needs to buy paintings when its WAY better to create your own?

Sprung and Alone
I didn't notice until after I got back home that this little seedling had invaded my picture of the frozen branches. It was nice of him to drop by because he added the perfect amount of color.

Poor Theodore
Meet Theodore. His is my niece and nephew's bichon. This dog is well played with every minute of every day. When the kids go to sleep Theo crashes as well! Such a good puppy. (fyi, the carpet looks like that because I polarized it in PhotoShop to give it an exhausted effect)
You've read through (or at leas skimmed through) this who blog post. Thank you!!

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