Showing posts with label day 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label day 2. Show all posts

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Alison: day 2: road to the ONF House.


Took this one on the way out to my parents' house. That house is so important to me. It's the only place I'll always call home -- the only place on the planet that will forever possess my heart, and the only place I'll be able to show my children and my grandchildren with family pride and say "this is where your grandparents and greatgrandparents raised me."
Driving there sometimes is daunting and I dread it, but once I'm cruising, listening to music, I quickly begin to recollect how perfect it was to live so far away.
I'm sure at some point in the next 363 days, you'll see photos of the house.
By the way, I took this photo while driving. I tightened the camera strap to my wrist as tight as possible, put my finger on the shutter, and stretched my arm as low as possible down the side of my door. Pretty stupid really, but definitely made for a cool photo if you ask me.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Harry: Day 2

Graham & the Spin-N-Win. A bunch of us went out to Dave and Busters after thanksgiving dinner and I snapped a few shots on a REALLY expired roll of Tri-X 320. I never really liked that emulsion much, so hopefully you won't be seeing much more of it. I think I only have one more roll of it floating around (thankfully). I found two rolls of exposed film in my fridge today and I have absolutely no idea what's on them or where they are from so I'm going to run those soon and possibly post something from them if there's anything on them worth looking at. I didn't really do too much to the shot other than spot a few bits of dust off. My scanner <3's dust.

Jared Day 2: Sushi

Sushi for dinner, it was the only part of my day that was worth mention. I didn't have my camera with me so I used the iPhone. Not the greatest shot but it was a pretty uninspiring forgettable day. I messed around for a bit with editing in Gimp 2.6 which I just got and basically know nothing about yet.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

pabs(t)mear: First post: January

Greetings everyone...


I know that it is the 22nd and not the first but I figured better late then never. I am not a photographer, but I am interesting in capturing memorys, actions, and moments so that I may never forget what or why or where I have been.

1. "He was reduced to flirting with waitpersons"

2. "He's considered to be an expert on potential accidents" 3. "The would be well fed and given a safe place to sleep"

4. "Otherwise put, just like daily life"

5. "We have work to do, and loads to lift"


6. "Ill wind blow far and find a ready welcome"

7. "Addict," said Crake"
8. "fear has homogenized his bowel"

9. "His time, what a bankrupt idea"

10. "He too is a castaway of sorts"


All title and Quotes from "Oryx and Crake" by Margaret Atwood
Feedback welcome.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Jason: Day 1, Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, Day 5

I really wanted to join the project back at the beginning of the year, but I am glad to be able to finally join here. I purchased my Olympus FE-360 on Friday, Jan. 16th, and hesitated none at taking photos for this project. As of this post, I have taken 137 photos with my new camera, but only 5 of those will be posted here! Without further ado:

Day 1: So, I had just gotten my camera when Susan and I decided to get some food at Sonny's. After a little while of being there, she noticed this man's shirt and directed me to read what the shirt said. She wanted to take the picture and use it for her picture of the day, but her camera couldn't get a good shot of it. So she decided that she would take the picture with mine; thus, allowing me the freedom to use it as my picture of the day. The shirt actually says "I got my meat pulled at Slow and Low Bar-B-Que Bar and Grill".

Day 2: I woke up this morning around 8am. In fact, this photo shows that it was taken at 8:46am. There was a CD sitting on my desk and the light was shining in through my window and reflecting off the CD. Those two main components just lined up for a perfect shot of the day, so I took it. :)

Day 3: I ride my bike back and forth to work. On my ride home, I sometimes ride on the sidewalk and I happen to pass by the wall of art. This caught my eye today and I thought I would take a picture of it. I took the picture in super-macro mode, which actually looks pretty good for a budget-priced camera.

Day 4: I think I was lacking creativity this day and didn't really know what to take a picture of. I took some pictures of some of the places around work that I go, but I figured this one would be best. I am actually riding on my bicycle while taking this photo. I thought it would blur a bit, but it actually looks pretty good. Thank goodness for the wrist-strap. :D

Day 5: I had the idea to take this picture a little while before I purchased this camera and decided to pick this as the photo for today. The idea came up when I saw this graffiti one day and thought about how the big wall of art a couple blocks south of this was meant for that type of thing. I also happened to notice graffiti in another location, but thought this one was a better photo overall.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Oz : New Year New Day

I have been on the run from myself for the past two weeks. The internet is sparse for this modern day carnie. I've been traveling so hence minimal posts. Moments, and memories are hard to capture, it is the mundane things that are the most striking to me. I love remembering moments in time, that’s what my posts are about. This is a year of change and I invite you to join me. Let’s explore this insane messy existence and the swirling of the cosmos together.

Day 1- New Years day - I am sitting on a ledge both physically and metaphorically this year is about taking the leap into the next phase of my life. Lets hope I land on both feet.

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Day 2 – Experience LA day – View from perishing square, just around the corner from my temporary apartment.

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Day 3 – Disneyland day – Clock at Wilshire, looked cool in the fog and at night.

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Day 4 – No leaving apartment day – I smoked too many cigarettes and played to much xbox today.

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Day 5 – Observatory day – Went to Griffith Observatory today, I learned all about space and had some face time with James Dean.

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Day 6 – Blast from the Past day – Met up with an old friend from middle school today. Spent some time thinking about the past and watched the sunset over downtown from the roof.

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Day 7 – Self portrait day – I have been experimenting with self portraits recently. I need to get a shutter release thingy but for now I have to hit the timer button repeatedly.

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Day 8 – Pirate bar day – Went with Mitch to our favorite bar only to find that the hipsters had invaded it requiring a long wait after the art walk. He took me to another bar a few blocks away that had a pirate theme. Awesome.

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Day 9 – Rolling fog day – A heavy fog rolled into downtown and everything looked all eerie, went to the roof and took some more photos.

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Day 10 – Haunted hotel day – Wondered around the hotel today, some rooms and floors are completely abandoned, It was too creepy and I scared myself a few times. Took some out of focus pictures of Duncan.

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Day 11 – All for me day – Packed my stuff to leave for Sundance, took some photos in bed cause I was feeling saucy.

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Day 12 – Full moon bond day – James Bond party and the moon was full. It looked perfect in a way that my camera cannot capture. The clouds and the light were just incredible.

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Day 13 – Starfish beach day – Went to the beach with the brother, a very nice way to end my trip. Under the boardwalk we found a starfish, Duncan took it and returned it to the ocean. This is the biggest ripple I have ever witnessed, I feel lighter. Today reminds me of how beautiful the universe can be.

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Look foraward to daily posts when I get back from being out on the road.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Patrick: Week One - At A Slow Pace, but I'm Catching Up

Good Evening,


So, This is my first image for this project and it is, well, its my ear. I don't do face shots but I figured that an introduction was in order so. Here it is. What you get to know of me.



This is prior to my haircut when I had blue highlights, which I miss ever so much; though, there really isn't much I can do about it now.




This is my photograph for day two.

It is entitled Love.

I'm not terribly good at being random so I figured I would give myself themes to look for during my day. This one just struck me as being somewhat ironic. Not somuch in the obvious sense that animals generally don't bite things they are fond of, but in the sense that my cat does.

The Cat is Yuki Eiri, by the way. He's def. my baby. If I had a child - he would be it.


Day three. This one is called Dark.

This one. Is ever so special to me cuz. Chocolate always catches my eye. I swear. I have a cocoa-dar or something cuz I can hunt down the stuff from a mile away. I love it and always have some on hand. Why not photograph it?







This piece is entitled Light. It is a piece I took one random night but I figured I would clean it up for day four.

This image is of the moon; though you can't really see it that well. I don't know why I was inspired to take this photograph. It just struck me as being somewhat odd to see the moon so clearly as it was that evening I suppose.

In any case, I find the appearing of the full moon facinating. That and the air is different on those evenings. Behold the wonders of gravity.

Anyway, this is a simple image, but it has a lot to say if you listen carefully. You know. See sounds and hear colors. *shruggs*







Day five. This canteen. Is amazing.


The piece is entitled Rot.


This piece is pretty much a statement supporting my father who is VERY into going green. He actually bought this 20 dollar stainless steel jug as a Christmas gift for me.



Now, I carry it everywhere. And water that doesn't taste like petro-chemicals or have an experation date is growing on me.



January sixth. Break.

Vitamins are kinda important. I mean. The majority of what is in them generally doesn't make it into your system; but, ya know. They help.

Anyway, during high school I took a lot of diet pills so this one just reminded me of that struggle with image. I called it break because my esteem issues kinda. Broke me. More of a personal thing than an art piece but, whatever.











This is my final submission for week one.

This piece is entitled heaven. Its kinda silly but I was lieing down and I looked at the ceiling fan and it reminded me of the saying a light at the end of the tunnel so. Then I wondered what would happen if you met someone who wanted to go into the light. Ya know....

In any case, I think the picture explains itself pretty well in conjunction with the title.

Okay, so this it is for week one. I'm open to critic, but a gentle approach is appreciated. Suggestions are also appreciated, especially regarding night photography.

These images were all dark roomed and cropped to 8x10 (or 10x8) from roughly 34x42s or something like that. I also desaturated spots in Introduction and Dark.

That's it for now. Have a pleasant evening.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Jan 1-3rd: Getting Started

Why hello! I'm Mat Ryan, I'll do a bio in a bit, and will probably put up another post tonight, but here's some pictures from the last 3 days.
January 1

I think I'll just call it "Villa Maria" since it was taken at the Villa Maria stop off the orange line in Montreal. I really liked the aesthetics, and even tho the picture is blurry because the camera that I brought was incredibly cheap (an old Samsung 4.1 Mp point and shoot) I feel calm when I look at it. That could also have been because of the guy playing acoustic Beatles covers on the stairs...
Jan 2

This one is lust, pure and simple. No title. It was self taken, you can barely see my lip ring and... I'd give the full story to this picture, but I have the feeling the girl might kill me since I wasn't supposed to put any pictures up. Oops.
Jan 3

Industrial Sunset. I got out of work (I work at Gerrish Honda in case you couldn't tell) and had my camera with me, the sunset was pretty, so I took a picture.

Then after I took those pictures, I discovered this blog, so I might put more effort into the next ones.
Cheers
-Mat Ryan

Friday, January 2, 2009

Day 2: "Load 'em up" by Lily Rose


Three days a week, twice a day and several buses travel to and from the dialysis unit. They pick people up and they drop people off. Some of the drivers are awesome, others not so much. Most of the time we have the same driver each day we ride, but every once in awhile the office switches it up on us. You know, to keep us on our toes.

Alison, Day Two: "Can't decide, Can't decide. Brain aneurism!" - Tenacious D.

I went on walk-about today. It was quick, but it was walk-about.


In the end, I couldn't decide what picture to use for the 365 Project, so I'm posting two. Oops.




The first one I like to call "Like Minds" and I really want to call the second one "In 3 seconds he'll be curious all over again..."


Both of these were taken within seven steps of my front door, but I did continue my walk-about. By the time I got back to the house, there were six caterpillars and they'd eaten all but five of the leaves on a fairly large plant of mine. At that point, I politely shook them from their positions on the milkweed, into a bucket and trucked them far, far away.


As for the goldfish ... well, there is no story. He's my goldfish. Sometimes he's social, sometimes he's not. His counterpart is so anti-social, however, that you can't even photograph him -- he swims too much.


I'd like to welcome our newest member, Heidi. Keep your eyes out for her to begin posting.

2nd January 2009


Sleeping.....

That´s my cat "Minka". She´s sleeping in our lumber-room. She likes to go there and "chill" when she wants to be on her own.