One Man’s Weed is Another Man’s Flower
I can remember being a very small child taken several times to The Ware Collection of ‘Glass Flowers’ at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. These botanical models made quite […]
I can remember being a very small child taken several times to The Ware Collection of ‘Glass Flowers’ at the Harvard Museum of Natural History. These botanical models made quite […]
Candids is our latest assignment. Taking candids has actually been an ongoing task for me since I obtained my new camera. There are five components for making this type of […]
The assignment was “Lines.” I had my eyes tuned in for linear elements including directional and leading lines. Good lines are like good bones, or a good haircut. They help […]
Finding patterns in everyday sights is not as difficult as is discovering patterns that are catchy or interesting. While an obvious place to look for patterns is on our textiles, […]
As far as public art goes, I am a fan of painted murals: muralism. I’m unenthusiastic about graffiti tags: vandalism. All over Albuquerque there is both. The city has a […]
Isn’t it interesting how people interpret an assignment? What struck me in seeing Leslie’s “Movement” post, was the utter bombardment of text that surrounds her everyday experience by commuting to […]
I believe there are three different categories of Texture images: detail, dramatic and informational. Images with a dramatic focus use texture as a component of the image. The texture offers […]
My Saturdays are filled with soccer games through April. While you probably expect to see action shots of the little kickers knocking the ball around the field, I will spare […]
Most visitors to the zoo go to view exhibits and learn about exotic animals and their habitats. When I go to the zoo, I’m watching the visitors. Yes, three of […]
I was aiming my lens at a grafitti mural (not the one pictured here) on the corner of Coal and Edith Avenues. This woman was staggering up the street. I […]