Photos from High School Art - Part 1
Here are some of my favourite photography projects from Art 11 and 12 in high school.
(Note: If you see your property in one of these photos and would like the picture removed, e-mail me at buckleylerose (at sign) yahoo.com.)
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The first two are from Art 11. The idea was to take photos of things "around the house". So, please enjoy this cactus and old radio.
In Art 12, we went out for a walk one day to take photos of things around us. We were lucky enough to get out on the one day of the year there was no snow.
This is a branch lying on the side of a road. I think it speaks for itself.
The colours in this photo of a house are cartoonishly bright. It works.
A _oyota. Race fast, safe car. A _oyota.
If they had action movies in the 1800s, there'd be a lot of scenes with the hero jumping through this kind of window while on fire.
Fun fact: My hometown is on a mountain, so the incline is so great, I got this picture despite the fact that I was holding the camera parallel to the ground. Wait, that makes no sense. Moving on.
Here is a photo of what appears to be one and a half trees sewn together.
Tune in this Wednesday for the thrilling conclusion!
(Note: If you see your property in one of these photos and would like the picture removed, e-mail me at buckleylerose (at sign) yahoo.com.)
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The first two are from Art 11. The idea was to take photos of things "around the house". So, please enjoy this cactus and old radio.
In Art 12, we went out for a walk one day to take photos of things around us. We were lucky enough to get out on the one day of the year there was no snow.
This is a branch lying on the side of a road. I think it speaks for itself.
The colours in this photo of a house are cartoonishly bright. It works.
A _oyota. Race fast, safe car. A _oyota.
If they had action movies in the 1800s, there'd be a lot of scenes with the hero jumping through this kind of window while on fire.
Fun fact: My hometown is on a mountain, so the incline is so great, I got this picture despite the fact that I was holding the camera parallel to the ground. Wait, that makes no sense. Moving on.
Here is a photo of what appears to be one and a half trees sewn together.
Tune in this Wednesday for the thrilling conclusion!
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