The drive home last night was trecherous to say the least. The snow accumulated on my car faster than i could brush it off. It soaked my hair, boots and clothes. I saw only 4 cars on my way from the west side to home by the college. There was only one set of tracks in the snow the whole way. It was quiet, terrifying and sublime - I found it irresistable in many ways. I wished so badly to not have morning class so I could take my time and explore the lightly falling enormous flakes of windless snow that was covering the world so quickly. I really don't think I've ever seen snow like it was last night, I'm still amazed. A few photos taken from my driveway and later of my neighbors house. I felt their house demonstrated my feelings at the time better than my own, screaming something unknown.
Exploration is the key to photography. Within this blog resides my own narrated adventure of finding my personal style and interest as a photographic artist through experimentation of the art of photography.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Gloom and Mystery
The effect of a glowing night sky on bare trees intrigues me, the effect is so ominous and replicable. Clouding in combination with a full moon produce my favorite kind of silhouette, reminiscent of foggy weather.
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