PhotoBlog 12 – Trash
Trash is actually is a beauty that many people overlook. In this particular picture, there is a shocking variety of colors and texture that surprisingly makes this pile of trash very beautiful.
Trash is actually is a beauty that many people overlook. In this particular picture, there is a shocking variety of colors and texture that surprisingly makes this pile of trash very beautiful.
A bit of a throwback for this photoblog, this is me and my sister when we were younger. Both of our heads are pretty close together and are split by the middle of the photo so it is a bit symmetric. And yes I did still take the photo so i can use it 🙂
My home really is in these shoes. I’ve had them for so long and they are the place that makes me feel safe and like myself and so i decided that they deserve the photo for my true comfortable place.
I enjoyed playing with the hues in this photo, and by making it warmer, it makes the reflective screen seem more vintage, which is an effect that I really like.
Intrigued by my task to use leading lines to create the illusion of infinity, i initially struggled to find an appropriate subject, as all the ones i tried photographing were not long enough to support the illusion. Luckily I found an old keyboard, and created an effective facade with it 🙂
For this theme, I wanted to display how love is fleeting and takes a very long time to find. I used the subject of an alarm clock to achieve this narrative.
I was inspired for this prompt of weight or mass. For those that may not know, weight and mass in a photo refers to attracting the viewer to the focal point of the photo. This can be achieved in a multitude of ways, but in this photo I opted to use color to draw the eye the the focal point […]
This shot was taken at the perfect hour during the summer when I was visiting Greece. The water makes the landscape nearly symmetrical, and the foreground rocks are close enough 🙂
Bringing you back to before stress and responsibility, this photo displays the innocence, chaos and warmth associated with games. From the scattered wood puzzles and ruffled deck of cards, this feels like a nice pause in the middle of a stress-filled year.
At the moment I’ve been having a horrible creative block, and it makes everything that i create seem like less of an accomplishment. This picture captures the frustration and anger that is felt when this block affects my art, and also the shame of feeling like my creations aren’t good enough for myself.