Tuesday, May 3, 2011

airfields.


this is from the series "airfields" by stephan zirwes. the image is a photograph of an airport runway although it looks like a painting.

stilts....not really!


I was on a sunrise hike with my friend a few weeks ago when I noticed how long our shadows appeared on the ground. I whipped out my ancient cell phone and took these 2 photos.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

CELL PHONE PICS


I didn’t expect this result from my 1.3 MP cell phone camera. Although the images are not very crisp, I like the effect created by the low resolution.



Monday, April 25, 2011

Serenity In Grey

There isn't much to really be said about this photo. I was having an off day so I went to climb a small mountain, and experienced a sense of tranquility. It may have been an overcast day, but that doesn't stop it from being so beautiful and peaceful.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Low Tech--- A Boy and His Dog


...a classic moment that would have been lost attempting to set up a high tech camera...

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Crystal Cove Polaroid


Since I have been unable to get pictures off my phone lately, I thought I would post a polaroid I took while doing my Location project. I have at least 10 unopened boxes of polaroid film in my refrigerator , all expired, so I have been trying to take more pictures with that camera. I love the way the colors have started to fade on the film.

time and space.




shinichi maruyama is an incredible artist. he is a cross between a painter/photographer/performance artist. he photographs the forms of water as it moves through space. he has also completed a video of his work. he calls his work "water sculpture."

757 ломо

While actually on the bus I shot some more and I posted using my iPhone also which was a pretty cool change of pace. BlogBooster-The most productive way for mobile blogging. BlogBooster is a multi-service blog editor for iPhone, Android, WebOs and your desktop

Mid day ломо

On the way to school today I was stuck for about 2 hours waiting for the bus at the NoHo red line station and so I decided to shoot some photos with my iPhones lomography app. This was one of my favorites. BlogBooster-The most productive way for mobile blogging. BlogBooster is a multi-service blog editor for iPhone, Android, WebOs and your desktop

Giant pit

My attempt at scale shift with the iPhone.



- excuse the typos...posted via Windo's iPhone

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Outlined


I took this picture with my cell phone while on a walk with my husband on a paseo near our house. The profile of the tree against the blue sky is what caught my attention. I also like the way the lines (branches) fill the entire frame, but still allow the color to come through.

Shrek


Does the shadow remind anyone of Shrek?
I took this with my cell phone. Good time of day for the lighting, but the color did not come out well - too blue. I didn't make any adjustments to the photo. Should we be?

Freeway


Yes, I was on the freeway when I snapped this with my cell phone. I thought the clouds looked amazing - filling the sky almost like hovering UFOs.

Buildings


Unfortunately, I wasn't really thinking about composition when I snapped this with my cell phone. Saw the light hitting the buildings, and snapped the picture, as I was wishing I had my camera. The megapixels on my phone are really low - 1.3 or something. Do you recognize this, Walter?

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

hello, world.

this is the santa monica pier late at night. i'm sure that with a real camera this could be a great photo.

but it's still pretty colorful with a camera phone.

Phone Photo


Cell Phone Shot

Sunset shot on my daily run through my neighborhood in Canyon Country :)

Road Runners Call Box

During Spring break my parents and I decided to drive South, and go on a hot dry hike. It was a beautiful hot/ windy day in the desert of palms. So we carried on further into this hike, and came to find an isolated Call Box, literally, in the middle of no where. I loved the idea of it, and I just loved everything about the scenery. Sure it can be considered a boring, nothing desert, but I grew up at a desert and learned to appreciate the nature surrounding this planet. Other than what I have said... That is all.