Friday, June 13, 2008

I walked a good 3.5 miles back to my apartment after work at 11 pm.
Don't quote me on the distance.
anyways,

this is a tree that was illuminated by a streetlight. i thought the colors were nice for really late at night.
but obviously i should have exposed for the street lamp and then flashed the rest of it without losing the integrity of the tree colors from the light,
or else just not shot with the light in it.
which is very apparent throught the blown out lamp and the sunspot or whatever you want to call it.
but i really don't care.
it was a long walk and i had to find some way to amuse myself.
plus i was too lazy to bust out my flash.
enough complaining.

i think the shutter speed on this was like 150 with an aperture of 3.2 and an iso of 1600.
anyways,
much love.

oh and in case you guys were wondering.
it only took me about 45 -50 minutes to get back.
not too shabby.


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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Something neat.

Here's something neat to try.
Take a camera and shoot through the viewfinder of another camera.
It's fun,
and gives off some neat effects.

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much love.

Friday, June 6, 2008

Latenight Fleetwood.

Ross and Chelsey. The plaid couple.


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Monday, June 2, 2008

These two photos are quite old. hmmm.

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First, Josh climbs through the window as Hannah giggles. What's new.

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Happy.

Josh is now in Colorado. Living.
But Hannah has his backpack,
so he has to come back.

Orangeyyyy.

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Ricardo Nogales Suazo, plays his guitar during the Farmer's Market in Old Town Friday, May 16th. Suazo left his family in Cuba three years ago and moved to "beautiful" Michigan where he can play "beautiful music" to help bring out the "beauty" in people.

Fishin' and long captions.

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5th graders and fishing buddies, Kirk Snyder (left) and Aaron Stewart (right), ride their bikes to Brenke Fish Ladder at least once a week when the weather is nice, and "everyday" during the summer, according to Stewart. They spend their time sharing stories of past fishes caught while also sharing tricks of the trade with each other to pass the time while waiting for a fish to bite.

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During a day off of school, 5th grader Aaron Stewart, 11, leans over the railing as he casts his line into Grand River Ave. at Brenke Fish Ladder Park in Old Town Lansing, MI. "We caught a pretty big fish earlier today," says Stewart, "but we had to let it go 'cuz my mom said no more fish. Not until we eat the last one we caught."

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Stewart grabs a worm from the tackle box before hooking it. Stewart and Snyder collect the worms themselves before fishing instead of buying them at the local bait shop.