Monday, October 25, 2010

Here we go again, Aaron and cody sleeping in study hall..... But what is Brady doing?! After watching him for some time I noticed in front of him was a small fly. This fly was flying through some obsticals with Bradys' command. I was flabbergasted! soon we played around with the fly for a while and I brought up that Aaron was a very heavy sleeper. Brainstorming a lttle I thought we should take Aarons' arm, raise it up and spread his fingers a bit. Of course we got the fly to weave in and out of his fingers... It was all fun till I decided to open Aarons' mouth and it flew in his mouth and died, waking Aaron up. He was ticked at us both.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

sentimental value

Ball signed by the great Teddy Williams... He played for the Red sox for 21 seasons debuted april 20th 1939 and his last appearence in the mlb was september 28th 1960.... he is now in the hall of fame and had an awesome batting average. The Red Sox have always been in the American league.... the brewers were until some odd years ago when they switched to national league. When the Brewers played the Red Sox back in Teds time my grandpas father Got the ball signed by him and its been in our family ever since. 
MLB debut
April 20, 1939 for the Boston Red Sox
Last MLB appearance
September 28, 1960 for the Boston Red Sox

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Article review

The article i read was about ways to make something in a picture pop out or grab your attention and give it a shaken! It featured a blue light shining on some old pipe making the pipe jump out. The person who wrote the article took a lot of pictures in NYC in some of the more poor areas where there was a lot of graffiti and poorly taken care of fences and buildings. I learned a little bit from that article and that was to try different focuses and try with different lights to showcase some things and make them pop out.   This article was in the february 2009 edition of popular photography and was on page 120 and features pictures of a old, poor New York

Friday, October 1, 2010

far distance
Medium distance
Close distance
High key
Low key
Silhouette
Horizontal
Leading line
Soft focus
Sharp focus
Rythm
Informal
Vertical
Formal balance
Angle down
angle up
Straight angle
Frame