Saturday, December 16, 2006

Lady in the wind

This was taken at the capitol building in Oklahoma City and displays the great use of landscape design to greatly help out the Indian woman statue. This picture has been distorted a bit in photoshop so it's a little more grainy then the original but the idea is the same. I really like how they used the grass to simulate her out on the prairie as it really shows off what most of Oklahoma is actually like. Once again, this was taken from my trip to Oklahoma over the summer like the last picture.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Memorial



So visiting the Oklahoma bombing memorial at night was probably one of the best things I did while in Oklahoma City over the summer. This night the weather was just perfect with the water making the area around the entire memorial really comfortable. It was probably the best possible temperature and setting to sit down and take a couple hundred time lapsed night photos. This photo is just one of the many that I took that night that really seems to capture the beautiful setting of this very well designed memorial. For those of you out there who still don't know what Landscape Architecture is this picture is probably a perfect example of the things we do. This is probably design at its best. Anyways, I'll let you all now just sit back and enjoy the great summer night in front of the reflecting pool.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

When plants go bad...

So after my long break from posting on here I finally have found time to start back up again. I have recently gotten a hold of my pictures from my trip down to Oklahoma this past summer and so now I have a whole new set of pictures to draw from. In case you are wondering, the spiky palm tree thing in the picture is not native to Oklahoma, nor is it growing outdoors. This was found in an indoor tropical garden somewhere in downtown Oklahoma City. At first look I though this was a really evil version of Bamboo but it actually is a type of Palm tree that has decided to become no so friendly to tree huggers. Yes, those spikes are several inches long and no, I do not suggest touching them since they are quite sharp. However, this would probably be the perfect candidate for an ugly stick if you were ever in search for one.
Also as a side note, the spikes only seem to develop on the lower 20 ft. of this palm which seems to grow well over 50 ft tall.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Spring time in DC

So I've tried a few times this past week to upload something but it wasn't working so sorry for being so slow with it all. This is a magnolia flower from a magnolia tree in Dumbarton Oaks in DC.
Normally I don't like these trees very much because the giant but sparse flowers just seem to gaudy to me. In the spring time the tree looks like a bunch of twigs with a few giant flowers hanging off the ends of it.
However, with this picture it seems alright since you don't see the flower in its context. All you see is the lone flower in a world of Blue...no distracting bare branches, no competing flowers, not even clouds for the most part. Just the flower and the open sky. Now there is a lot of extra meaning that can be taken from this picture but I will hold off on talking about it for now and let you discover it for yourself.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Infrastructure

So I found this picture randomly in my archive and thought that it looked kind of cool. I don't really have much to say about it other than that in Japan they do not bury most of their electrical utilities. Basically, overhead power lines are just part of the everyday landscape unlike most of America. There are probably lots of reasons for this (possibly earthquake related) but I don't know them.
I don't know, there just seems to be a lot of contrast between the power lines and the cloudy blue sky that made this picture striking to me.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Morning Reflection

Well I just got back from the ASLA Expo in Minneapolis and just through that I should put up a few pictures from the trip. This one is from right outside of the convention center with a reflection of the church across the street. For some strange reason, when I look at this picture I always seem to see an eye in the reflection of the sky on the center-right side of the glass building. Some of the technical parts of this picture are not a great as I would like them to be but I took this while walking to the front door of the convention center so it didn't have time to set it up properly.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Strange plants in the grass

Ok so I have no idea what to make of this picture or what to call it so sorry about the odd name. While we were at the Olympic Youth Center in Tokyo we stopped by the garden there to sketch. Well, like a good student I am, I spent the entire time taking pictures which was quite nice since I didn't get very much time throughout the trip to really sit down and compose a few pictures. In this shoot of the garden I even was able to try out some time lapse photography which eats up a ton of time as the name implies. For this picture however, I was sitting down on the ground and found some really interesting plants growing out of the grass. I picked this picture from the set since it has the out of focus path in the background which gives that faint sense of destination. Well thats all for now so Enjoy!

Friday, September 29, 2006

Gravel Path

Why would I call this gravel path when the only element in the picture actually in focus is the rope fence? I'm not to sure but it felt fitting at the moment. Today I post an image I took at the Japanese garden of Murin-An in Kyoto. We were given time to sketch at every garden we went to and more often than not, I ended up spending most of that time taking pictures like this. It's times like these that I truly have the most fun. To me its my way of really discovering the world around me. At this garden I really fell in love with the interaction of all the materials that made up the garden from the gravel paths and their roped borders to the mossy groundcover with a sprinkling of leaves.
I chose this picture because there is a somewhat split focus between the detail of the rope and the gravel path on the left. I think that because of this mixed focus, the eye is constantly moving around the image as we try to make sense of this somewhat strange perspective of viewing the world. I think that this picture is probably best comparable to my ladybug picture that I posted a little while ago.

Monday, September 25, 2006

Who's ready for snow?

So who's ready for it to snow? Actually I really enjoy the fall but I found this picture in my archives from my old home in St. Louis and thought that it would make for a good picture to put up on here. I don't know if this picture is just right or a little on the busy side so I am putting it up to see what others think. I really like the branching pattern of the tree in the back ground and the broken down bench seems to just lean right into it. Not too much else to talk about so I'll just let you enjoy it now.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Elephant Camp

Hey everyone. It's been a little while since the last post. I just had my computer reformatted but I am back up and running now and all is well...for now. This picture I found in my picture archive while looking for a new background to replace the windows open screen. I took this in Thailand just outside the city of Chang-Mai. We are at the Mesa Elephant camp right now and I am standing on the bridge at the entrance to the camp. I think that this is the closest I have ever come to being in a tropical forest and it was just great. The painting elephant post that I put up a little while ago is from the same place. If I ever start designing zoos or resorts, you will definatly find a view like this somewhere in the plan because this is how they should look (if it is for an elephant exhibit or a tropical resort that is...)