That's right. Hunting. For Christmas trees. Deanna's family is awesome. Every year they drive into the wilderness and literally chop their own tree down, toss it in a trailer, pick up a few for friends and family and drive back to the city. Epic. Here are some of the photos I got from that day. (And a couple from the drive back to Reno at the end of the break)
So I went back to Ohio. This time she knew I was coming. Things were amazing. Here are some of the shots I got from the trip. There are a bunch online of the more snapshotty images. Enjoy.
As my final homecoming is now over I share my final bonfire photos. I took a challenging approach to the bonfire: shoot the event without heavily relying on complete silhouettes. I think some of these came out very well. Enjoy.
I've been asked to do a journal in my photography class. Since I already do a photo blog this seemed relatively easy. I'll expand the idea a bit later, but the journal is titled Remnants. In it there will be "entries" which are more like sections. The first one will be Remnants: Tracks about things i find left along railroad tracks. The idea of the whole project is to study what we leave behind. I'm starting with concrete objects but may delve into psychological remnants.
Another post about wandering. I just photographed a bit of my day. The ones of the bathroom are inspired and pretty much for a fellow artist. Definitely not as good as hers. But the point was to show what a male bathroom is scrawled with. Ignore the random reflection, lol.