Sunday, September 30, 2012

The leaves are starting to turn!

I got some more great photos out at the lake today. The leaves are finally starting to change. In about two more weeks they should be just right.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Around the lake

This week has been crazy busy! I haven't had much time to get out and photograph anything. I'm trying to get my schedule caught up some so I can take off when the leaves change and get some photos of the pretty fall foliage when the leaves are at their peak. I did finally get some time to get out to the lake, relax, and take some photos just for fun. I think I should be able to get some great images here when the leaves have finally changed colors. They are just starting to change so in about two weeks hopefully they will be at their maximum beauty.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Bridge

Pretty cool shot of a bridge I captured while visiting a park in Tennessee this week.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Pigeon

I caught a picture of this little guy while walking around downtown Nashville. He didn't seem to be bothered by me stalking him to get a photo. I'm glad he obliged. His feathers were several shades of lovely colors. This must be my week for bird pics.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Just hanging out

These cool little guys decided to stop by and chill on the fence this morning.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Death to the Tinman

Feeling particularly nostalgic today I decided to go through some old storage boxes containing school stuff from high school and college. I found my binder from my college film class. That was my absolute favorite class! If you have the option to take a film class as an elective do it. That class introduced me to so many films that I might not have seen otherwise. One of the papers I came across was one that I had wrote about Death to the Tinman. This is an ingenious short film that was produced by Ray Tintori for his undergraduate thesis. I had honestly forgotten all about it, but a Google search quickly led me to YouTube which of course had the film in it's entirety. (YouTube is the best.) Enjoy!