Thursday, May 5, 2011

"Eye to Eye" - A Goofy Movie

I know I am super far behind on blogging things that I would like to so a little bit at a time I guess. I decided to post the pictures and descriptions from my photography gallery. I actually forgot to take a picture at the gallery so you'll just have to imagine it in your minds. The pictures go in order like you're reading a book. The first three were on the top. Then one in the middle. Then the last three on the bottom. Enjoy :)


Infinity

Sometimes we forget to look at the bigger picture in life. We are so focused on what we can see that we miss out on other things. At the same time we need to reflect on the decisions we’ve made in life and use our experiences to choose our future.

Taken at Provo Temple

F-stop: 4.6

Shutter Speed: 1/1328

ISO: 1600



Triumph

Tulips are my favorite flower and every year I just wait for the day that I see the tulips bloom. One Sunday, which just happened to be the first day of spring, I went to Music and the Spoken Word with my roommates. While we were walking around Temple Square I saw that the tulips were in bloom. I was excited to see that spring was finally triumphing over winter.

Taken at Temple Square

F-stop: 5

Shutter Speed: 1/512

ISO: 800


DEIFIED

The temple is very important in my life. I feel that this picture represents that we need to live a life that mirrors the Savior so that we might be worthy to enter the house of the Lord.

Taken at Provo Temple

F-stop: 4.6

Shutter Speed: 1/256

ISO: 1600


In the Eyes of the Beholder

Sometimes I think we worry too much about what other people may think of us. I decided when picking my pictures for this gallery that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder and as long as I am happy with my pictures then that is all that matters.

Taken at Regency 109

F-stop: 5.7

Shutter Speed: 1/664

ISO: 800

Honor Is Dead

This is open for your own interpretation and thoughts.

Taken at Dead Horse Point

F-stop: 29

Shutter Speed: 1/41

ISO: 100


Home

I believe home is where the heart is. Every time I look at this picture it reminds me of home; the warmth of the sun, the beautiful sunsets and my family. It gives me a feeling of warmth even though I am stuck in this less than desired Provo weather.

Taken on BYU campus

F-stop: 5

Shutter Speed: 1/83

ISO: 100


Like It

When I look at this picture I get excited to see where the rest of the story is. I feel the same way about my photography. I have learned so much in this class and I’m excited to go out and learn more and see where the rest of my story is.

Taken at Deer Creek Reservoir

F-stop: 4

Shutter Speed: 1/1579

ISO: 100

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