Monday, November 28, 2005

The Next Day

Hey this isn't the most beautiful of pictures but I just wanted to show you how fast the weather can change around here. This was taken just one day after the picture below in about the same spot. I thought this picture just looked cool when it is next to the one below.
Well have a fun winter because it is offically here with the first real snow of the year! Posted by Picasa

The Eye of the Storm

I couldn't pass up taking this picture yesterday looking out from my studio. It had stormed off and on throughout the day with several tornado watches and warning going on and off. The tornado siren around us even went off several times after this was taken. And as a tribute to Kansas weather, it snowed the next day. In this picture I just loved how the sun lit up the wet Campus landscape, making it seem more like early spring after the snows melted then late fall.
Well Enjoy! Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Hale Library at Night

I will give you guys a nice picture of Hale Library at night just before I leave for thanksgiving break. I took this one about a week ago on my trip around campus. It is a photomerge of at least 3 pictures that I put together on photoshop. Unfortunatly, because of the long length of this picture, you guys can't see the picture as well as I would have liked but at least you get the idea. Well have fun and enjoy! Posted by Picasa

Sunday, November 20, 2005

The Thorny tree

Today I go for a simplistic approach in the composition. This is a honeylocust tree at Marlatt Park that I thought looked cool against the blue sky backdrop. I called it the thorny tree because the thorns on these trees can easily get several inches long! This picture doesn't really show you the thorns but trust me, they are dangerous looking. Well I must get back to work so I will now leave you to stare endlessly into the complex branch structure of the tree................. Posted by Picasa

Friday, November 18, 2005

The three Cottonwoods

Back at Marlatt Park I bring you a picture that I took while walking and through random luck it came out with a really interesting composition. I like how the center tree is straight up and down but the horizion line is really tilted. It kind of make you want to tilt your head to see it correctly. The picture I am showing you is completely unedited and uncropped so this is how it cam from the camera raw. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Lilly in the Rain

We go back to Japan for todays picture. This picture was taken in the city of Kitakyushu in the moat between the Castle and the riverwalk. As you can see, it was sprinkling that day but it wasen't very hard so the riples in the water were still distinct in their shape. I tried to crop/balance this picture so that the lilly pads didn't cover up all the open space outside of the flower's area. I think my final composition works out well with the three spots of open water balancing each other out. Well thats it for today so enjoy! Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

The Leaning Tree

The real question is: Is the tree leaning or are we leaning?
What I really like about this picture is the light reflecting off the leaves. The bright orange leaves beautifuly contrast with the nice green grass around it. I am also glad that the color of the sky finaly came through on this picture. My last 2 day pictures that I posted had an all white sky which detracts from the overall picture. The library building on the left has a wall that is a little overexposed but none of my other tree pictures were as good as this one so I decided not to worry about it. Posted by Picasa

Monday, November 14, 2005

A Forgotten Time....

If you look closely enough at the picture you might notice that this building had 2 different facades on it. The front facade is a neo-classical limestone facade while the other one is like an old 1900 style brick facade. I really like this picture because it brings out the hidden (and to me, forgotten) brick facade that normally is not noticed. If I diddn't know the context of the building I would think this building belongs in a major city and was once a train station or old bank or something. Another way of looking at this picture is thinking that at night the long lost spirit of the origional building comes alove in this one spot. Its like the building's ghost. Posted by Picasa

Shining Light

I present you a beautiful view of out Historic Farrell Library. What I like most about this picture is watching the light come through the windows from inside the building. I took this picture while going around campus taking pictures for my planning project on analysing the urban design of campus. well thats in for now but I will probably post more pictures from the walk since I took over 600 during my excursion around campus. Posted by Picasa

Friday, November 11, 2005

Overgrown Fence

For today's picture I bring you back to Marlatt Park. There are a few things that I would like to change about the picture like the sky but that was out of my control that day. I really enjoy going to the park because of the variety of plants and grasses found there. This picture was taken at the southern end of the park where some old fences border the park and keep the park separate from the neighboring lands. This composition was inspired by a picture Ethan used last year to draw in our design graphics class. Well that's todays picture so enjoy! Posted by Picasa