Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Three Best Friends

And we're the three best friends that anybody could have. We're the three best friends that anyone could have. We're the three best friends that anyone could have. And we'll never ever ever ever ever leave eachother. We're the best three friends that anyone could have. I mean the three best friends that anyone could have. Cuz we're the three best friends that anybody could have...

Ordinary to Extraordinary


Mr. Zachgo is up to something. These may look like beakers filled with colored water, but it's much more than that. Many people don't know, but Mr. Zachgo is in the middle of his latest experiment. He's keeping it 'top-secret' because it could be a new, useful, and important element; therefore, he doesn't want anyone to steal his formula. This new element could make him a billionaire! Maybe he's planning his early retirement...?

Thursday, October 14, 2010

The Things They Carry




My pictures for this assignment are of my mom and stepdad's wedding rings. It represents their life together. They always have their rings with to remind them of each other. As long as they're together, they will carry these things with them.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Texture

This is a photo of a pumpkin. I noticed that this one in particular had pores that reminded me of an orange. It shows texture because the shadows allow you to see the pores.

This picture is of a gourd. As you can see, it has tons of texture because of the bumps all over it. I found this to be an awesome example of texture.

This picture is of corn. I loved the different colors it had and the way you can see it's texture because of them. It fits this category because you can plainly see each kernel.

This is an overhead view of a pumpkin. I took this photo because the deep creases caught my eye. It shows a kind of smooth texture unlike the other photos.

This is part of a corn stalk lying on a pumpkin. I chose to take this picture because corn stalks have ridges that you wouldn't normally see at a farther distance. This represents texture because you can see the ridges.

This is a picture of a plant. I came across this plant and noticed that it would work for texture because of the different layers it has. The layers and colors give it an unusual texture.

This picture is of a piece of burlap. I happened to see it when the sun was hitting it just right. I liked how it brought out the shadows in the weave. This one definitely shows texture.

This is a photo of a different kind of gourd. I liked this one because of the different color and the different size of bumps. This time it was partly in the sun, which I feel gives it a texture.

Vertical

Angle

DOWN

STRAIGHT

UP

Formal Balance