Thursday, September 30, 2010

[1] In this particular photo, my dog is caught in the middle of one of her sprints. You can see the muscle flexing in both of her font legs and hind legs to tell us that they are working. In her fur, tan coat, there is five big wrinkles showing because of the bending of her body.  You also notice the wide stretch in her hind legs so she can take another wide leap forward. What is even more surprising to me in this photo is to see that she is balancing on one her paws (the front right paw). [2] When I took this picture, I was chasing my dog to my backward. It has very hard to get a picture of a fast moving dog so I had to strategize. I placed a big BRANCH (which my dogs loves) at the desired place I wanted to take the picture. I then ran onto my deck which was quite a distance away from the branch and threw a small stick at the branch which alerted my dog. She came running at the branch but surprisingly switched direction heading straight for the camera guy, ME. I than positioned my camera and shot as many shots as I could get. I looked through them all and this was the best one I took of her. When I first took this picture, the pause in the middle of her sprint caught me eyes. It really cool how I shot her. [3] This photo hows three different compositions. The first is that it shows action by catching Queeny in the very essence of her running. The next is that it shows rule of thirds. The pictured isn't completely in the middle. It is more over to the right side of the picture. The last is that it shows a bird eye views. I took this picture on my deck which is taller than Queeny.   

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

This shows repetition by the little yellow crystals in the chandelier.
                    This is repetition because it shows equal-like waves.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

This is a picture of  the pond. It is framed by the green lovely leafy treey trees.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

At first I was taking a picture of the lin, but Kirstin got in MY WAY but it was a good type of getting in my way!
I saw this picture when Tanner and two other people were looking at the wall. It took me a few times to find the right picture. THIS ONE!