the entrance to the Information Technologies offices, on the 7th floor of Math Sciences.
2011/02/07: Use a window or a door as a frame for your subject today in a photograph. #ds449
no more band-aids
the entrance to the Information Technologies offices, on the 7th floor of Math Sciences.
2011/02/07: Use a window or a door as a frame for your subject today in a photograph. #ds449
The biosciences building, looking up from the loading dock after arriving in the morning.
Create a photo today that gives a sense of depth or dimension. #ds446
We went for a father’s day ride around the community. Evan climbed the LFH on his bike, without having to stop. Amazing.
2010/06/20: Make a photo that creates depth. Draw the viewer in by choosing an interesting foreground, middle-ground, and background. #ds217
after mowing the lawn, I laid down on the trampoline in the back yard for a minute to rest. beautiful blue sky, framed by the black netting around the trampoline.
2010/06/19: Frame within a frame. Make a photo that uses an element–window, door, mirror, trees, etc.–to frame your main subject. #ds216
the pathway to the bottom of the BFH, after descending to the river.
2010/06/18: Your viewer’s eye will tend to follow a line. Make a photo that uses leading lines to direct the viewer to your subject. #ds215
the pathways were covered with majillions of these little guys today, making it interesting weaving a path with my bike that wouldn’t smoosh them.
2010/06/17: Shoot wide open today. Make a creative photo that uses a shallow depth of field to good effect. #ds214
I wear the flag on a regular basis – my fave bike jersey. I had to sprint home after work today because I forgot my wife was working. No time to stop for a shot of a normal flag today 🙂
2010/06/14: Make a photo of a flag today: national, state, or otherwise. Try to compose it in a unique way. (@kterhaar) #ds211
the poplars behind our house are almost all green, finally. evan and some of the other kids have built a fort out of fallen dead trunks. it’s a pretty cool place for kids to have.
2010/06/05: Using contrast in your photography can give you very artistic shots. Make a color photo with high contrast today. #ds202
definitely feeling old, tired, and worn out today. struggling through caffeine withdrawal. threw my back out this morning. achy. wrinkly. tired. worn.
2010/06/04: Make an interpretive photo of a subject or scene that sums up your mood today. #ds201
As a kid, I was a voracious reader of science fiction. Anything by Clark. Anything by Asimov. Tolkein. Anything by Heinlein (also, I can’t believe my parents let me read Heinlein as a kid – I’m guessing they’d never read some of the pervier stuff…). And, of course, every Star Trek novel I could get my hands on. Later, I sucked in anything by Greg Bear. Gregory Benford. And on and on…
2010/06/03: Think of a favorite childhood sport, game, or activity. Make a nostalgic photo today. (@muffett68) #ds200