This wednesday I moved into college. It's such a exciting time! I'm majoring in film and hoping to minor in photography so my content produced will only increase. I have spent the first few nights not taking any photos but yesterday I decided too and here are the results below. The area around and in my college should provide interesting photos for me since it's not exclusively nature. So far I'm really enjoying this experience.
I recently got a new computer that can edit and export HD footage. This ability makes me incredibly happy, and I tested it out by re-editing a short film that I never got to finish called, "Fingers Crossed". As a film it is incredibly silly and makes little logical sense, but it is entertaining! I had to stop shooting because it started raining, and after that I never returned to it and thus it was never completed. Also some of the acting is pretty horrid, but it was all in good fun! The original edit: Here's the re-edit: Recently I went to San Diego and got to take photos at the beach and at the Old Town in San Diego. I have always loved taking photos at the beach because people always seem so happy or mysterious there. I've found it really interesting to take those type of photos. After the beach I went to Old Town where I encountered various types of entertainment which all revolved around western themes. I took a photo of a Cowboy and the snouts of horses. My personal favorite is the horse photo because of how it seems to glow from all around. I hope you enjoy these images as much as I do!
Spiders scare me. Spiders scare me a lot. From what I have gathered from friends and family, this fear seems to be relatively normal. However, ever since I got my macro lens I seem to be taking more and more photos of spiders. I have absolutely no idea why but for some strange reason when I have a camera between the spider and I, they're not so frightening. Now I am growing to appreciate these eight legged creatures and I must say the way they move is very interesting! They're still scary though.
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