I decided to start us off with the teacher herself, Ms.Plows. Teacher of Digital Photography at blocks 1 and 4. When i took this photo of her when i 1st joined Digital Photography, i told her how nice the photo looked and mentioned how she could use it if she wanted. She agreed saying that it wasen't the worst photo taken of her
One of my more beautiful and peacful albums. The title says it all. The album showcases 20 pictures depicting the beauty of fall. Hence the name
A simple yet charming picture of a sunny late summer afternoon. I chose this one becuase i saw the light fragment in the corner and though that it made the picture look all the more realistic
A photo that i did not use a camera for. Instead i used a phone. Enjoy looking at a camera lense up close.
Partially inspired by the 'Super Mario Wonder' song 'Piranha Plants on Parade' When doing this toy story project, i saw the box of rubber ducks as well as the blocks ad the song was the 1st thing that came to mind. Why not construct a duck opera? I'd certainly attend it.
One of those 'outta ideas' works. Just a shot of the hill/field leading to the soccer field.
Say! Anyone wanna whoppers?
The 'drawing the duck' aspect was the hardest part
Can you find the pumpkin?
Imagine. Walking through the forest on a bright and sunny day. You look at a tree and see a pumpkin growing on one of it's branches! How would you react?
No thoughts. Head empty. Only pumpkins
I'm not sure why, but seaweed was the 1st thing that came to mind when i edited this shot.
Sun is shinin' in the sky. There ain't a cloud in sight.
Rest little piece of stone. It's a beautiful day after all.
Finally, ending it off on a cute note with only a picture of a ribber duck
Wait. No. I can't just end it like this! Not with just ONE rubber duck! They're just too pure! I gotta go out on a high note. But how? Oh! I know! How about...
Now THAT'S more like it! You can tell i have an obsession with rubber ducks. Nothing more or less on this one. Just a box of little babies :3
Ok, i think that's enough with me obsessing over rubber ducks. I think it's safe to say that I genuinely enjoyed it being in Digital Photography. And that's saying something considering it's difficult for me to get involved in activities. Taking pictures of things and editing them was really satisfying. I didn't learn anything specific other then I'm probably just gonna stick to the auto settings rather then manually adjusting stuff when using a camera. My favorite part was OBVIOUSLY taking pictures of rubber ducks and getting to squeak them. I know i sound like a little kid. Don't remind me. The more challenging bit was having to use a phone instead of a camera at some point due to accidentally damaging a camera in a fit of rage. What's incredible is that i didn't even intend on signing up. I just needed to shift my schedule a bit and need to have an elective as a filler. Digital Photography seemed like the best choice so i had to chose it.