Wednesday, April 17, 2013

365- Day 3.7


This is how we do things at Kids Club.

365- Day 3.6


356- Day 3.5

365- Day 3.4


365- Day 3.3


This picture encapsulates a few of my favorite things. Musical instruments, worn wood, and a shallow depth of field. A lot of my 365 pictures I'm not terribly pleased with, but this one I really like.

365- Day 3.2

Best pencils ever.


356- Day 3.1


365- Day 2.28



365- Day 2.27


Well, I'm back. Did you miss me?
I've been slacking at posting my posts these past two months. Don't worry- I've been taking pictures every day. I have just been lazy in uploading them here. Hopefully I'll get caught up soon. 

Contrasting from this blog, The Visualization Project is going well. If you're not acquainted with it, I'd suggest that you hop over there and see what we do. I actually post every week there. Amazing, right?

Anyways, here we go. 

Day 2.27



 By the way, I like this picture. It is interesting.







Friday, February 15, 2013

365- Day 2.15


"I love coffee...I love Wernick...I love coffee...I love Wernick..." - Madeleine Drees 

Monday, January 14, 2013

365- Day 14

This is a picture I took as a part of The Visualization Project. The word was Silence.
This, although a bit cliche, is one of my favorite pictures that I've ever taken.
I just love the texture of wood, and I love the shape of violins.
I also like shadows. 
So here we are.


Friday, January 11, 2013

365- Day 11



Let me say that, first of all, I really really like the song on the top.
And secondly, although the picture of Parker is not quite in focus, I like it anyway. It is slightly Sherlock Holmes-ish. It's kinda mysterious, and mysterious is cool.

365- Day 10



365- Day 9



This is what you do when you have a cool idea for a picture with a person in it, but you don't have any siblings around to try it on- you use yourself. 10 second timers and tripods are my friends.

I am actually quite pleased with how this turned out. You might might see this on another blog soon...except it'll look quite different. You'll see.

365- Day 8


This day I had neglected to take a picture in the daytime, so just before the sun set, I was searching around to find something. This is what I came up with. I actually like this. It has interesting contrast.

365- Day 7

I apologize for my lack of posts recently. I have been taking pictures every day. It is just I didn't feel like posting them for a few days, and then the internet on my computer wasn't working. But now the internet is magically working, so I will post all the pictures tonight in case the internet disappears tomorrow.

Here's January 7th. I started school that day.



Sunday, January 6, 2013

365- Day 6

 I have a few pictures for today. Well, seven to be exact.








 Today a small group of us went to the Toledo Art Museum.

It was interesting, because it was the first time that I had actually looked at the art closely.
A lot of people would be like, "Why would you go to an art museum? It's so boring." I understand that a lot of people don't really care about art, and would be really bored if they went to an art museum. I'm cool with that.

But hey, I don't really care about oil paintings in that way either. I'm not an artist. I can't draw or paint to save my life. But if you actually look closely at the paintings like I did for the first time today, you'll see how incredibly detailed some of the paintings are. If you allow yourself to simply glance at the art, you'll be bored. You'll have no appreciation whatsoever, because you haven't taken the time to notice anything to admire. But if you stop and gaze at the painting for a just a minute, you'll notice how amazing it is.

The same with God's creation. In this culture, we want entertainment without any work. We don't want to have to stop and look for something to admire. We want it all before our eyes, and what is before our eyes, we take for granted. But have you ever stopped and looked closely at a flower, or a blade of grass? The more you look, the more intricate you realize it is. Something that was simply a blue flower becomes a display of God's glory and sovereignty and wisdom.

So, moral of story- don't be lazy. Look for the glory of God in everything- it's everywhere.