Friday, May 16, 2014

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Ansel Adams is a famous photographer and environmentalist. He was born in San Francisco on February 20, 1902 to Charles Hitchcock Adams and Olive Bray Adams. During his childhood he went to a private school and after high-school he was able to go to Harvard. During College he found his true love who he ended up marrying, her name was Virginia. They had two kids named Michael and Anne. He was the  founder of Group f/64 and received many awards such as: Conservation Service Award - 1968, Presidential Medal of Freedom - 1980, Sierra Club John Muir Award - 1963, and Hasselblad Award - 1981. Unfortunately he past away on April, 22 1984.
This is my favorite picture of his, because I love how the sun is coming through the clouds. Also the mountain has a super cool black and white effect with the snow.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Friday, April 4, 2014

These two panoramic pictures I enjoy a lot, because football and baseball are my favorite sports that I love to play.

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Favorite Face

Hello, my name is Fred I'm not always a happy guy, because I always smell bad and I'm messy. I rarely get the ladies but every once in a while they decide to talk to me and clean me out. Making me all shiny and fresh smelling. But then I get destroyed again and my happiness goes away. Which always leaves me in a cranky mood. This is probably the reason know one likes me. Only if I was able to be clean all the time then people would enjoy hanging out with me. If that day comes I will rule the world. But, until that happens, I will be this lonely face in the ground. So Bye!



Found Faces













Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Photo Compostion

Filling the Frame

Converging Lines

Diagonal

Horizontal
Framing

Different Angle

Rules of third

Vertical





Monday, February 24, 2014



Filling the Frame
 
 Rules of Thirds

Framing

Vertical Lines

Converging lines
Diagonal Lines
Different Angles

Horizontal Lines

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Favorite Picture Post


This photo reminds me of Montana. It makes me want to go fishing and I love being able to watch the sun hit the mountains, or the water. The reflections of everything on the water look picture perfect. Being able to see the ripples of the fish rising and jump out of the water when hooked. It brings back memories from the summer when I was with my grandpa and my dad.