Hahahahaaa!!......... I fail.... But hey!! My first pumpkin I ever carved before!.....Digitally... Haha! |
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Happy Halloween!
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Alphabet Project!
It says "Love who you are" and I choose this because I need to do that.....Hahaha! |
I did this because it was easier to make my phrase by looking at all the letters in one. |
And numbers... I did numbers... Just putting this because it was for funzies!! |
~Not being all that! I just thought it was cool...~
Monday, October 15, 2012
Web thingy #4
~Questions~
1. Who was Alfred Stieglitz and why is he in the history of Photography?
He was an American photographer that was instrumental in accepting photography as a type of art like painting and sculptures .. At least that what I think they were trying to say. Ummm... He did take some pictures and entered little contest and stuff like that.. And was in alot of Photo clubs and magazine editor.
I really like is mustache here.... =w= |
2. Choose a photograph he made, upload it to your blog, and explain why you chose it as your favorite by him.
I had to choose from a lot of pictures that I thought was pretty but I chose this one because of how the horses shook off the snow that was on them and I just thought it was really cool..
3. With what famous painter was he in a relationship with? Who was she? Upload a painting by her that you like.
He got married to this woman named Georgia O'Keeffe. She was a painter. But he was married to this other girl first named Emmeline and I guess he had an affair with her and he like ditched her for Georgia... Not cool man... Oh.. But it did say he married Emmeline only for money.. Which is still uncool.. But anyway!
It was kinda hard to pick a picture that I liked but this one caught my eye..I like the antlers and the color of the skull. |
EXTRA: How did they influence each other in their art making?
Well Georgia gave George what he wanted which was the muse. He took pictures of her obsessionally from 1918 to 1925 which said was the most prolific period of his life. The pictures he took of her showed her personality and beauty and he took close ups of some of her body parts, mostly her hands alone or on her face. (Even though most of her pictures were like.. Nude... But some weren't! That was good!) Georgia's biographer said it was important that it caught her personality.
Such a cute picture of them! |
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Macro Pictures!
Even though it scared the crap out of me I managed to take a picture of Mr. Mosquito here! |
Clovers! They so cute.. =w= |
It was a pretty feather... and it had so water droplets on it... Wish it was a better picture.. |
My frieds eyes up close! |
Cheryl's Face! She's one of our fat cats.. |
Her paw. |
I like meh Green Tea.. |
Clam shell after eating it. It's from a long time ago! But I can still taste it.. =w= |
I can't believe... I took a picture of Butter... |
It was when I had my friends Music..... Yeaaah.... I'm not sure if this even counts! ^Q3Q^ |
Rice! |
Rice Cooker! |
Beautiful stepped on gum.... =w= |
~So I found out we needed 10.... Oh well...~
Tilt shifts!!
Web thingy #3
1. What is a Brownie Camera?
It was a very simple camera that was black and rectangular. It was covered in imitation leather with nickeled fitting. Haha! To take a picture you have to hold it waist high then aim and shot. Nice and simple..
2. Who invented it. and when?
A man named George East man who also worked for the company of Kodak.
3. How did it change society, and of course, the photography world?
It was simple and cheap! Even children back then could use it! It also made it easy to be a photographer since it was affordable. Yaay!! Cheap cameras! ^O3O^
It was a very simple camera that was black and rectangular. It was covered in imitation leather with nickeled fitting. Haha! To take a picture you have to hold it waist high then aim and shot. Nice and simple..
The thing the girl is holding is a brownie Camera. |
A man named George East man who also worked for the company of Kodak.
Sir George Eastman. Nice and Fancy! |
3. How did it change society, and of course, the photography world?
It was simple and cheap! Even children back then could use it! It also made it easy to be a photographer since it was affordable. Yaay!! Cheap cameras! ^O3O^
It shows a girl taking a picture with a Brownie camera! Woot Woot! |
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