For architecture, the class went down to the chapel. I noticed that the pews were in a perfect row and wanted to capture repetition. I got low to the ground and took the shot from an angle.
For my story picture I decided to go in a completely different direction and try to capture the story of s song. I took Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror" and captured the emotion someone would feel were they trapped on the other side of the glass.
For my falling photo, I wanted to capture the suspension of a person in air. After watching a scene in slow motion, I noticed how parts of the body move more slowly than what the human eye allows us to see.
Right after the first storm of the season, I went to a local creek only to find that it had transformed from a droll, dribbling stream into a roaring, rushing creek. I wanted to capture the movement of the water in my picture, so I got low to the ground to take my shot.
Armed with a Canon Eos 50D and a creative mind, I have explored and documented my journeys through local areas. Though some pictures may have contemplative undertones, the main goal of every picture is to inspire bliss within the viewer.