Future
ISO 400, f 1.8, SS 1/60 For the next four years of my life I will be attending Santa Clara University! I am very excited because I know I will have fun there and it will overall be a great experience.
ISO 400, f 1.8, SS 1/60 For the next four years of my life I will be attending Santa Clara University! I am very excited because I know I will have fun there and it will overall be a great experience.
Trypophobia alert! Sorry if you have trypophobia, but this is a picture of some vegetables (I forgot what) I was cutting for dinner. Bundled up it looks kind of weird and holey, but also oddly satisfying f 1.8, ISO 800, SS 1/60
ISO 800, f 2.8, 1/60 I had never read a word of our Los Altos Town Crier before taking this picture. I found it laying around the house and did not even know that such a magazine existed. I skimmed some of it before taking this picture.
I wanted to create a cool visual of my guitar that I got in January. I took a picture of my guitar and removed the background. Then I took a picture of a long art piece in my house and put my guitar over that. After that, I created shadows Read more…
While on a riverboat in Thailand, there were many shops along the bank of the river. It made me think about how different all of our lives are.
Ever since I got my dog, she has been a source of motivation for me. I got her at the end of September and I always look forward to seeing her when I come home.
Over Thanksgiving break, my entire family went down to Bodega Bay. This included my cousins, aunts, and uncles. We all stayed in a place by the bay and I managed to capture this shot of the sunset. It was a really fun time and definitely a moment I will never Read more…
Over the past year, working out has become one of the things that I genuinely enjoyed. It has helped me to gain confidence in myself and has become one of my best habits.
While I was down at Cuesta Park, I snapped some pictures of a gopher. I think that gopher holes fit the theme of exit as well as the quote, “Every exit is an entrance to somewhere else” as gopher holes are both entrances and exits.
For this month’s theme of “Tell a Lie” using a camera, I’m not afraid to say I struggled with the prompt a little. Then I had an idea. What’s one thing a camera can’t see that a human can? Optical Illusions. One optical illusion I thought of was “Magic Eye”. Read more…