Friday, May 16, 2014



















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Hello, my name is tim! I am usually looked down upon by other people but that doesn't bother me, i’m still a happy camper. I Stay where i am (behind the school one the ground) every day sun or rain it doesn’t really matter, i’m pretty stationary. Although there is more to me than you may think, I have family all over town and they all have just as big of a smile as I do. My parents being Mia (my mom) and Ethan (my dad). My one other closest family member is my cousin Noah but he lives quite aways away in colorado. One of my favorite things to do  is surprise people and make them smile when they see me if I would have a hidden talent that would be it. I currently am employed as a sewage employee and I am working everyday although that sounds like a lot it really isn’t that bad because I love my job and have grown up doing it. The farthest back i can remember is when i was just a mineral being extracted from the ground to turn into steel and become what I am today, so that is basical my life story and now lets hear about you and your story!

Monday, May 12, 2014

Anzel Adams


        His career started in 1927 when he created his first portfolio which made him about $3900. From there he was given various tasks to photograph the people who bought his portfolio. All of the pictures he took were in lac in white although he had tried and using color. The problem with color is he felt it didn't give the effect he wanted through the image. Such as in this photograph, since its in black and white there is more of a definition in the lighting and separates the picture into almost three sections. the clouds being the brightest and then the mountains a little lower in the picture and with not it as much light with the trees being closest and very dark. It shows how much more definition comes out of the picture then if it were color.A dramatically-lit black-and-white photograph depicts a large river, which snakes from the bottom right to the center left of the picture. Dark evergreen trees cover the steep left bank of the river, and lighter deciduous trees cover the right. In the top half of the frame, there is a tall mountain range, dark but clearly covered in snow. The sky is overcast in parts, but only partly cloudy in others, and the sun shines through to illuminate the scene and reflect off the river in these places.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014



low apeture

low apeture


fast shutter speed

fast shutter speed

slow shutter speed


slow shutter speed

Friday, April 4, 2014


I chose this panorama picture because i really like the way the lights from the building reflects off of the water and also how the picture shows the city in part of it and the sunset off to the right of the picture so you can see a lot more of whats going on in one picture rather than having several to get the same perspective.