Sunday, April 11, 2010

Monique C - Simple Focus


I admit it, I'm a BIG mushroom fan. I don't mind lying on the wet ground in the middle of a trail in order to take a picture. Had it set on macro.

Monique C - Choose a Format


This is my great niece actually sitting quietly for a change. She took a moment to take in the scenery (she is usally quite the ham) and I took advantage of it.

Monique C. - Subject Placement


How often do you see a dog with a mohawk? I had to take a close up of Jackie, an 11 year old friendly pooch I found, waiting outside a bar in Bellingham for her owner.

Bob - Class Photo - "Colorful"



Tricia Rapozo "Fill the Frame"


Tricia Rapozo "Simplicity"


Tricia Rapozo "Crop within the Camera"


Tricia Rapozo "Twisted"


Donna Wright emphsis

This shot was taken with landscape. The flash went off and totally changed the picture. Added the dark element which really made the photo stand out from others. I wish there was something in the lefthand dark corner. Kind'a makes you wonder what's in the dark.

Donna Wright sense of scale

I used portrait setting for this pic, this was one of the 30 shots.
Fir needles provide sense of scale.

Donna Wright selective focus


I used macro for this pic, took me about 30 photos to get this one.

Donna Wright simplicity


This pic was take with Auto depicting the term lost.

Laurie O'Brien - Worm's eye view


Laurie O'Brien - Rule of Thirds


Laurie O'Brien - Simplicity


Jessica Simon - "Fill the Frame"

Jessica Simon - "Subject Placement"

Jessica Simon - "Simplicity"

Terri Perkins -- Cat's Eye View


Terri Perkins -- Selective Focus


Terri Perkins -- Emphasis


April Karreci - Subject Placement

April Karreci - Worm's Eye View

April Karreci - Portrait

Peace