Light and shadow for your Thursday evening. Enjoy!
Tag Archives: reflections
moments of light 2
As some of you may have read in my last “moments of light” post, lately I have been completely obsessed with documenting the light around me. As a photographer I have always been interested in light, but lately it has become the most important thing. I’m still not entirely sure why it is such a dominating factor for me (and my work) lately, but I don’t think it will fade at least any time soon.
Most of these moments get documented on instagram, since I always have my phone with me. If you want to follow along with this series the best way to do so would be to follow me on there.
And a little teaser of what I’ve been up to on instagram. You will notice that I’ve been focused on a few different things over the past few weeks.
There are more to come in the future I am sure, so keep your eyes peeled for more moments of light. Also, I will be home in Minnesota this weekend, so expect to see images of my precious nephew and other spring in MN related things soon!
287/366 – Window
Image
163/366 – Miniature
54/366 – Layers
92/365 – Lines
36/365 – Light
32/365 – Summer Rides
I went exploring for a little bit tonight, and found a bunch of new locations for a ton of photos. I am pretty excited; big things to come hopefully.
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361/365 – Teapot
I could not have made it through this project without my roommate and her endless amount of interesting objects. And thank you to her grandma for getting her this teapot just in time for the end of my project.
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360/365 – Adventures
Today I went on an adventure with my friend Manuel to try to find this spot he knew of that he thought I would like to take pictures of. We failed trying to find it, but had such a great time anyways. We turned down some random road at one point, and crossed a bridge and I barely caught this out of the corner of my eye and nearly slammed on the brakes so I could get out and get some pictures. It doesn’t look like much in the picture really, but it sure was pretty when we were there.
And I sat and looked at it when I was editing, trying to figure out something cool and different to do with it, but couldn’t come up with anything. So, other than some slight tones and contrast it is pretty much straight out of the camera.
Only 5 more days. How did this happen?
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