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Upside Down. From CWD Admin: I hope I’ve commented before that a photo becomes instantly more interesting when it shows us something the eye cannot normally see. Motion blur, Macro shots, Cutouts, and my personal fave, wide angle. But there’s another way I saw demonstrated at the Met that is often overlooked. Upside Down. The featured picture from the early 20th century showed a view out a third story window of people walking down the street. I became more interesting the instant the artist displayed it upside down. The viewer is disoriented, uneasy. The work succeeds. Create an interesting image by turning the image from your camera upside down.

Hyaets member Jason Williams, right, at a field day in the neighborhood where Hyaets ministers.

cwd-313- spirituality.

what can touch the spirit more than a beautiful sky at daybreak.

cwd161: Beautiful Water

 

Part of a long set of pictures taken over a couple days.

This picture is for Class With Dave The Audit Group week 56:1 Chinese New Year. It is the year of the rat but rats suck.

College students at a field day in the neighborhood of Hyaets.

After the first light dusting of snow, I took this of my neighbor's fence. I didn't think it was very special until I made it sepia and then I really liked it so I thought I would submit it as my sepia pic for Classes with Dave.

cwd assignment : design a book cover for a fiction novel

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