September 14, 2009
Remember my shot for September 13? Well, this is a shot of me after my LONG day. I Got up at 3:15 a.m, got to the sculpture lab by 3:45 a.m and worked there till 4 p.m. I Went to my next class from 4-7 and then at the end of all that, had the pleasure of riding my scooter home in a thunderstorm at 7 p.m. that night. I only wish I could have captured the water spilling off me and how completely soaked my clothes were.
Remember my shot for September 13? Well, this is a shot of me after my LONG day. I Got up at 3:15 a.m, got to the sculpture lab by 3:45 a.m and worked there till 4 p.m. I Went to my next class from 4-7 and then at the end of all that, had the pleasure of riding my scooter home in a thunderstorm at 7 p.m. that night. I only wish I could have captured the water spilling off me and how completely soaked my clothes were.

I used to run by this a lot during the summer and really liked the design. I planned this shot according to where the sun would be, but right before I got there the sun went behind a huge cloud and was scarcely seen again the rest of the day...oh well.

We hollowed out the inside of our giant sculptures on Wednesday and as Jordan (pictured-well, sort of), was hollowing his out, we realized that he could fit his head inside his head (ha!) and was awesome enough to do it so I could snap this shot. Notice the hands supporting the sculpture-the thing-though hollowed out-still weighed around 60-70 pounds or more!

I mostly took this shot because I thought it was cool how intense this above-ground root was. Also, it reminded me a little of Jabba the Hut-can you see it?

I love night shots. They fascinate me. The way the light fades away into the distance is what I like about this image.

While scouting a place for some family portraits up Logan Canyon, I took a few shots and of course this one won out over the others. I think you understand why.

1 comment:
That giant sculpture head looks like Bobby from King of the Hill to me.
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