Pix by Joe

This is a place for me to post my pictures for our photography class, but if things go well, who knows? This thing could go viral!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Leaf Mosaic


A tile from the wall next to our bathtub.
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Abstract of an Abstract


This prnt of varous Parisian icons was further abstracted by taking the photo looking up from the bottom.
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Waffle World


A waffle towel arranged to look like the canyon in 127 hours.
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Snowman under Glass


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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Fun with Fruits and Vegetables







I really enjoyed using the light from an LED source to get these shots.
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The Spice of LIfe







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I'm into my Starbucks







My starbucks cup looks like a big hill to climb until I get to the top and finally, dive in.
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Joe
Moscow, Idaho, United States
My first "real" camera was a Yashica twin-lens reflex, using large format 120 film. You look down through the viewfinder and hold the camera at your chest or waist to compose the picture. I think this was a predecessor to the single lens reflex, or SLR that we use today. Ever since, I've used SLRs, moving from a Nikon N2020 35mm film camera to a brand new D3100 digital camera that I'm just getting to know. In between, I've used a number of point and shoot cameras, with little enthusiasm. Welcome to my blog, I hope you enjoy what you see.
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