Friday, October 22, 2010

beauty assignment


I really love the expressions on the girls faces. They were laughing so hard because they had flipped that table over just a few moments before they sat down and took the pic. They really thought that table flipping over was funny. Ugh I don't know how to fix the red eyes. HELP!


This is also at the Tawokoni bridge the moon was spectacular that night. I was trying to focus on the reflection of the moon on the water but, what I thought made the picture was actually the reflection of the lights of the cars on the the water was even better.


This is from the second photo shoot that I went on where things didn't work out as I planned either. I was trying to capture the dance class practicing but the classroom door was shut so I had to sneak in there after class was over but I did manage to get a few shots. I think dance is beautiful. Thats why I love DWTS.


 
This is from the first photo shoot I tried to go on. My daughter's class had a trip to the pumpkin patch and I planned on getting lots of pictures of all the kids in the class, but we had to leave early to pick up my son from school having an allergy attack. I really like this one because of her smile and that dimple is the cutest dimple I've ever seen. I was trying to capture the innocence of youth.




I posted this one for Phillip. I didn't realize I had a better moon picture and it's not as dark as the first. The reflection of the moon on the water was way more effective in this pic. Plus the different colors of lights reflecting on the water was cool. I picked water because I am from FL and have loved the water ever since I was small. I just think water is beautiful.


2 comments:

  1. i really like that first image, with that light trail headed down the dock
    the third photo is pretty dark, i figured you are trying to focus on the long exposure of the cars, but it would be nice to see some more going on in the photo.

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  2. I like how you captured several different types of beauty.

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