Tuesday, November 19, 2013


"Yellow"

Look at the stars,
Look how they shine for you,
And everything you do,
Yeah, they were all yellow.

I came along,
I wrote a song for you,
And all the things you do,
And it was called "Yellow".

So then I took my turn,
Oh what the things have done,
And it was all yellow.

Your skin,
Oh yeah your skin and bones,
Turn into
Something beautiful,
You know,
You know I love you so,
You know I love you so.

I swam across,
I jumped across for you,
Oh what a thing to do.
'Cause you were all yellow,

I drew a line,
I drew a line for you,
Oh what a thing to do,
And it was all yellow.

Your skin,
Oh yeah your skin and bones,
Turn into
Something beautiful,
And you know,
For you I'd bleed myself dry,
For you I'd bleed myself dry.

It's true,
Look how they shine for you,
Look how they shine for you,
Look how they shine for,
Look how they shine for you,
Look how they shine for you,
Look how they shine.

Look at the stars,
Look how they shine for you,
And all the things that you do.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

ISO: It's like turning the brightness up or down on a picture when you're editing it, but you're doing it with your camera.

Friday, October 25, 2013

Portraits Defined
A picture that not just shows the person but tells something about that person.

His father had always passed on the idea that your hard work will get you not only what you need, but what you want. Staring off into the distance, he thought of his life; his past, his might to be future, what he did to deserve to be selling shoes just to be scraping by; wondering why he didn't have what he needed, or what he wanted. He thought that losing his job was the worst thing that could happen to him. But now even that seems like nothing. He wished she'd come back, wished she see that he could provide for her with his hard work, with how much he loved her. Or just the plain fact he'd rather die than see her not provided for; because ever since he saw her in that flowered dress when he was 14, he knew he wanted to spend the rest of his life with her. Yet, he's still alive; and she isn't there.


Tuesday, October 22, 2013



1. Who is the photographer? Joni Niemela What is something you can share about them? He's from Finland.
2. Does their photograph show asymmetrical or symmetrical balance? Explain how. Both asymmetrical  they're not the same on both sides.
3. Why did you select this photograph? cause its nature's beauty in black and white and I think it makes you look at it, maybe,how you wouldn't before.
4. Where do you think this photograph was taken? Some field. and the other one kinda looks like its in a forest.
5. If you were the photographer, would you make any changes to their photo? no, I think its great:)

Monday, October 21, 2013




1. Who is the photographer? -Suren Manvelyan What is something you can share about them? -He can play five musical instruments.
2. Does their photograph show asymmetrical or symmetrical balance? Explain how. Asymetrical, They're not the same on both sides because of the angle he takes the picture.
3. Why did you select this photograph? Its three of, what I think, are the most beautiful things, eyes, architecture, and stars, and he shows them in such a beautiul way.
4. Where do you think this photograph was taken? The eye one; in a room with a light on his face. The building; in Armenia.
5. If you were the photographer, would you make any changes to their photo? NOPE