Sunday, September 15, 2013

Summer Project: 1000 Photos

The AP 2-D Art class was assigned a project that required us to take 1000 pictures over the summer.
Here are some of my favorite photos I took:

This picture was taken at seaside in Oregon. When I took this picture, I also took another one that, instead of focusing on the viewfinder, had the focus on the pedestrians. I liked this one better because it felt like you had to look through the viewfinder to get a clear view.

Last month, my cousin from New Jersey moved to Seattle because he got a job at Amazon. He recently bought an apartment that was located near Pike Place Market and the Space Needle. We decided to visit him since we hadn't seen him for a couple of years and it was also a good opportunity for me to take pictures. This picture was taken on the roof of my cousin's apartment. When I saw the view of the silhouette of the building with the sun rays behind it and the lines of the railing, I had to snap a pic.

For the two weeks of summer vacation, I had the honor of attending a summer art seminar run by Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation. It is a rigorous art program that accepts the top 60 applicants that applied. The program was one of the best experiences I have had, if not the best. One day, during our break, we decided to relax outside. Three of my friends decided to play a game and we all noticed that the shirts they were wearing were the three primary colors: red, blue, and yellow. We all started laughing and I quickly whipped out my phone and took a picture.

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