During my time as a photographer, i wasn't to impressed with my skills as at photo taking and possibly the quality of my camera. It wasn't until I took the photos off my camera and onto the computer was when I really say the details and clarity of the photos. It was at this point when I really became impressed with my work and saw the potential my camera really had.
I really had fun with this experience, me and my girlfriend both did as a matter of fact. Both exploring nature and the resources around us which lead us to explore with our cameras. The craziest, spooky, and chilling part of this experience by far was once we took all the photos and went through them to create the slide show. Here as we looked at several photos of the railroad tracks was when my girlfriend discovered in one photo a man about quarter mile away from us in the photo. When she saw that we both got the chills knowing he never said anything or the fact we never heard or saw anybody else around since we weren't near any homes an half mile from the road. So seeing that later that day in a photo knowing how close someone was to us an we didn't even notice was a scary thought that i gained from this artistic journey.
http://s876.photobucket.com/user/BrettColling/slideshow/
Awesome images! The bark & the railroad photographs made a great impression on me. The texture of the bark fits perfectly. Just curious to where that old railroad actually is? You captured all of the elements and principles of art in your work!
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