I took this with an Olympus point and shoot camera at around 6 or 7 right as the sun was setting. The picture was taken through a car window, so the focusing of the picture isn't too good, but I really like the colors of the sky and sunset.
Friday, March 27
heart
Wednesday, March 25
Alvin
BOTTOM: Take about 2 minutes earlier, Alvin jumped in front of me wanting food, and I like the angle I had looking through the camera. This was take with a flash.
19 on the 19th
BOTTOM: I took this the same time and setting as the top pic. I like this one because of the colors and the look of the steam coming form the food
Tuesday, March 24
Spring
Sunday, March 22
red house white fence
pure excitement
Thursday, March 19
i took these shots yesterday with paul kmiec after school. they were all at the Assembly of God (Mrs. Baril's husbands church) by the warehouse side.
i know that my ISO was on 200, and i converted the black and white one on my computer. But i don't know the rest of my settings.
I really like these shots, i think they're creepy cool.
Sunday, March 15
Lens
GQ magazine
The first picture:
1/8 F3.5
-1.0 exposure
ISO 200
The second picture:
1/6 F3.5
-1.0 exposure
ISO 200
Thursday, March 12
farm
Monday, March 9
Sunday, March 8
Sky in the lens
Saturday, March 7
between the trees
Wednesday, March 4
baby raccoon!
I took this picture in Florida when I was on a nature walk. My mom and I heard rustling in the trees and we looked in and there was a family of three raccoons walking in a line. They came through and opening in the trees and I snapped this shot. I was really really close to the raccoon (kindof scary) and I took this at 1/80 shutter speed, 200 ISO, and f 3.5.
Monday, March 2
cartwheel
Snowy Lake
Back Again
These two pictures were also taken at Umass Lowel. I had taken some really cool sunset pictures there before and I wanted to go back and try again. I love how the sky looks in the top picture and the trees in the bottom. Let me know what you think. Settings: ISO 1600, WB Shade. Top= 1/1000 F16. Bottom= 1/500 F20.
Smile People!
Sunday, March 1
the invisible meeting
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