Lonilness as an image
Hello Readers the last 2 weeks in Language Arts we have been working on photography projects. I am really enjoying this it is a lot of fun.
When Trying To Capture an Image.
I have a camera of my own that comes with me wherever I go, but when I am taking pictures I don’t really think about it, my friends and I will just pose in a funny position, or do something funny and I snap a picture, not really thinking. While doing this project I learned that you can take a beautiful picture of a leaf on the ground if you think about what you are doing. When we first started this project and Mr. Fisher told us what we were doing I thought it was going to be almost impossible to take a great picture of a tree, leaf, or and other random thing that is around. Now that this project is coming to and end I think differently and now I know that you can capture a beautiful image of random things in your back yard.
How do you capture loneliness in an image?
My partner and I chose to use loneliness as our topic. I have learned that the kind of day it is outside really reflects the mood you give off in your picture. If it was a sunny day, we had to use some effects of the computer to capture the image of loneliness, but if it was cold, damp, and dark outside it was easy to capture loneliness, and we didn’t need to use any effects.
The first picture is a picture we didn’t use any effects on because it was a dark, cold, and rainy day, and the second picture we had more effects on because it was a brighter day outside.

Coming to an End.
Most of our projects are almost finished and they turned out great! Everyone in the class have took some awesome pictures. Mr. Fisher created a Flickr account and our pictures are posted on there. Mine and my partner’s pictures are the ones titled loneliness. Take a look at all the pictures, there all great and I love them I hope you do to.
October 8th, 2006 at 6:44 pm
I love the images you posted here. And I love the idea of trying to represent “loneliness”.
I went to the Flikr link to look for your other pictures, but none were labeled loneliness, as far as I could see, so I don’t know which other ones were yours. I liked what I saw there, though. Congratulations to you, to all your classmates and to Mr. Fisher for such an interesting project.