Friday, September 28, 2007
FiLL tHe FRamE
The closeness of the instrument. It gives great focus on the instrument, though not
on the person, it makes it even more interesting.
ACTion & EMOtion
The emotion is coming from the guys.
They're excited.
They made and explosion of fire and it brings
adrenalin to their systems.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
ThE StOrY

This picture tells the story of time.
Time will pass us by fast, but we will
slow it down to do what we need to do.
Everyone is speeding through life, but the
girl holds on.
She wont let go.
Others are having fun and wanting the grape
of time to wrinkle a little.
She sits still, writing, getting work done.
She shows how you must appreciate
time and do what needs to be done.
Monday, September 24, 2007
ATPI contest

- Robert Baker
- First Place-Adv BW Landscape
- 2003 Fall Contest
- The Kinkaid School - Houston, TX
To me It feels lonely because of the black and white contrast.
The dead plants make it sad and lifeless.
Great lighting which gives the snow a great lighting to it (brightness).
The composition is great!
The landscaping is wide and far in range. You have the chance to see what surrounds the fence and dying tree.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
My favorite pic!!!
Friday, September 14, 2007
The Camera
A pinhole camera and an SLR camera both project an image to the required object of which the image is desired on. They both have a shutter, but one is manually shut and the other can be adjusted before hand, so not to bother with over/under exposed images.
The SLR has lenses which let you adjust and focus on the object. Which help you have a less chance of getting a over/under exposed image, which the pinhole camera doesnt allow. The pinhole camera has many disadvantages. There's no focus lense, shutter counter, or f-stops.
The SLR has lenses which let you adjust and focus on the object. Which help you have a less chance of getting a over/under exposed image, which the pinhole camera doesnt allow. The pinhole camera has many disadvantages. There's no focus lense, shutter counter, or f-stops.
Monday, September 10, 2007
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