Hey everybody! I'm back...
As mentioned in an earlier blog every week I am trying to take a picture to fit a given theme. The link is here if your curious and want to know more:
http://www.digital-photography-school.com/53-weekly-themes-for-your-2011-project-365
So this past weeks theme was body parts. I decided that I wanted to photograph some toes. Hopefully this doesn't gross you out...
Here are my big toes. :)
The toes of some anonymous person. Don't worry... I had permission from the individual.
The following pictures are of just random household objects. I was a bit bored Saturday afternoon and started exploring. I like the lighting in these pictures.
time is a limited resource. There never seems to be enough of it in one day...
Candles on a shelf in the kitchen. Sorry my lack of a creative descriptions...
Cupboard door left open. Do you see the name inside?
Driving through Grand Valley, ON one morning. We didn't stop but I was able to take this picture of the windmills and the rising sun through the window.
Almost every day while I walk to work there sits a flock of pigeons on the power lines. Makes me think of the song from Marry Poppins... "feed the birds"
During photography club last week we split up into smaller groups to photograph hallways, tunnels, and pathways. I got a bit side tracked from the group and found this cool room. It felt like I shouldn't have been in there so I quickly took a bunch of picture and left. :)
Also during photography club, while traveling from building to building, I would get distracted by whatever caught my eye. The lamp post with the vine-covered wall was awesome. It was so incredibly cold however so we quickly rushed back indoors.
Another cool picture of the same lamp post. The bikes appear to have been deserted and lost in the snow.
So there was a bit of everything in the post. Some lovely toes, random household objects, and some sweet outdoor pictures.
Jason










That vine-covered wall is the physics building at UW, right? And the first photo of it shows the physics study hall windows...a room where I spent many an hour just two decades ago!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, Jason!
Since you mentioned liking comments....the toes grossed me out. It's true. So I just closed my eyes & scrolled past & was rewarded with the candles on the shelf (hmmm, those look familiar) and the birds on a line. Nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Jason! I thought the wind farm actually looks kind of pretty, for all that I hear people complain about them ruining the landscape. Keep the cool shots coming.
ReplyDeleteRandall
Jay, I enjoy looking at your pictures. This time my favourite was the picture with the mirror.
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