We're off to see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of Oz da-da da da da... well you get the point. we all gotta take a path, either you are creating one or you are following footsteps of another.This picture reminds me of Ellie Goulding's song beating hear and the song 7 years old. The yellow edge or whatever you call it looks like a life line; you never know where it will end and you cant go back to the beginning, you gotta keep on moving on. You don't know what lies beyond our sight.
Follow The Yellow Brick Road...Follow...Follow...Follow...Follow....Flollow The Yellow Brick Road2/23/2016
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A Bird's eye view... interesting. I like this photo because when I look at the picture i feel like i am sitting down and looking at the bank of a river. It sorta looks like a portal of some sore that can lead you away to a different land.
Pumpkins here pumpkins there, pumpkins everywhere!!!!!!!!!!!!! wwoooh. this picture was taken at Mclean park on a cloudy, rainy and dull afternoon. My friend and I were taking a stroll, and we found a pumpkin smashed to bits on the ground. The picture wasn't very appealing, so I jazzed it up a bit and this is what I ended up with! ( and is it just me or can you see a face in the pumpkin?!?!?!?)
I like this picture because of the perspective that it was taken in. It looks like (to me at least) that the worm's point of life, on thing after the other, the end may not be in sight but the end will come and will bring a spectacular view.
Oooohh, the sky is falling dowwnn. leaves are changing color soooo the worlds gonnnnaa endd!!! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Hi, these leaves are a symbol of change, diversity chameleonicity...(i know... it's not an actual word but...).. (B.T.W it means change in color, you knoww chameleons and their color changing thing *cough* Pascal *cough*). this picture was taken on a wonderful fall day, anddd dthats about it.. BYEEEEE!!!!!!!
A sunny day, with wonderful weather. A soft breeze and an idea comes to mind. A boring picture turned amazing all because of Photoshop. With P.S I was able to change the the picture into black and white. This is what I ended up with. I am happy with my results and that is the reason why like to take pictures. I can turn something bland into something amazing!
This picture captures the visible transition of the reflection of the trees as they transform into the pebbles at the bottom of the river. To me this picture symbolizes reality and perception. I think it has a good depth of field, and how you can see t he waves in the water.
Week 2:
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet, are the colors of the rainbow, more commonly known as ROYGBIV. Imagine a world without colors, a world like Jonas’s (The Giver!!!!!!!!!!!!!)?... I think that color is self-expression, like red symbolizes anger, and it also symbolizes love, red light: STOP, green light: GO, yellow light: YIELD. And all that stuff. Most art have colors involved, one way or another. The picture of the nerds remind me of when I was little, I use to love those little pieces of candy, and I would make pictures out of the little multi-colored candies, one would be a flower while the other would be a rocket. Week 1: The picture below was taken in Grandville Island during the summer of 2015. This flower stood out to me because of its color and it gave sort of a lively vibe to the area. When everything seemed dull, my eyes landed on this flower, covered in raindrops. I guess that after a storm you look your best, stronger, wiser, beautifuler (I know it isn’t a word, but oh well...). That just goes to say how strong you are that you were able to survive the storm, live through it. I know it’s just a flower, but in the picture it fells way more than a flower to me. The purpose of theses blogs are for me to share what I’m thinking and what the world looks like in my point of view. To sum it up, the picture of the flower is very deep, I feel that everything around us is a part of us and can influence us if we take the time out to notice small details about our lives, that we just overlook, and think “Oh pretty flower” and just move on, and not look at the details of the “Big picture”. The small details make the big picture.
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