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Tell a Lie
April Week 3 This week we were prompted to take a picture to disprove the saying “a camera never lies.” Cameras may never tell lies, but your eyes might. At first I thought it was a heart, then a paper flower. It was wasn’t a flower starting to wilt. In reality, it was a poppy grooving with the gentle breeze. . .
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Leading Lines in Food
April Week 2 this week’s challenge was to photograph leading in lines of food and since I was eating some late night ‘limited edition’ cheerios, so why not?
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Stranger
April Week 1 My task was to tell the story of a stranger. I chose the towns’ fairy loving house; this little mushroom door. In the light of day, dusk of dawn, nor at mid way crescent moon peak does this tiny lil’ door reveal its secrets. This little mushroom door opens a door into the world no one knows, lighting the path all the way home. A home no one knows. . .
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Serenity
March Week 3 To me serenity means peace and at night all things are for the most part quiet and undisturbed. Due to that reason I chose to take a photo of flowers on my night walk. It exhibits beauty and tranquility before morning. . .
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Ruler of Odds
March Week 2 This week we were taught about the Rule of Odds which directs the viewers eyes to easier groupings. For my photo this week included a lighted window and 3 trees framing the view.
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Aging
March Week 1 This week’s prompt involved aging. For that reason, I chose to photograph my dad’s work shoes to represent the passing of time since I was a child, back then, I would jump into his arms when he got home from work. However, as I grew older, I would start to less so as it started to seem child-like. Even so I eventually realized it does not have a direct relation. So, that is why I believe this is the perfect representation of aging. . . .
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#No Filter
February Week 3 This was my image fos this weeks prompt to not use any filters. . . .
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Negative Space
February Week 2 This week’s prompt was to capture a landscape using negative space. The fire runs hot and fire trucks run, red spreads everywhere. lest, in the wake of disaster do teeming little beings survive, burn, burn, BURN!
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Shadow
February Week 1 This week our prompt was to create a story by simply using shadow. I was inspired by the story of Sleepy Hollow and the Headless horsemen whom terrorizes villagers. . . .
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Anonymous
January Week 3 This week’s inspiration is Anonymous. I interpreted this as the anonymous celebration of life which this family did by decorating their whole front porch. While we may not know them, we do know their joy.
























