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I am usually typing on a computer most of the day, but today I am trying my hand at a new project: My 2011 365-Day Photo Journey. I gained a love for photography when I was required to take a fine arts class for college--I chose photography. The course required a lot of work--Professor Loehr saw to that--but it opened my eyes to a new world. It's been many years since I took that class and I don't know how much I actually remember, but following Laura Delagal's 365 Photo Journey and watching my niece's love for taking pictures has peeked my interested in photography again. Although I don't have a professional camera, I did receive a really nice Sony digital (point-and-shoot) camera from my sweetie for Christmas this year. Going through some difficult times in my life, I thought that undertaking my own 365-day photo journey might be a way to relieve a little stress and have some fun with my new toy. Through this journey I will capture some of life's joy and its pain, but I will also be able to refocus the lens of my life on the many wonderful things that God has created. Well, here goes. Wish me luck!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Day 32 - 2/1/2011



On my way back from lunch I noticed the strangest looking landscaping on the campus lawn.  One side looked a lush green while the other side was completely brown, liike most of the lawns around town.  These two opposites were separated by a concrete sidewalk and the beautiful brick walkway added another dimensions to the disected lawn.  As usual these days, I am carrying my camera, so I pulled it out to take a shot.  Since the past couple of days have been overcast and/or raining, with no opporunities to take many photos, I chose this shot as my POD.

4 comments:

  1. That's totally unique and interesting!!! The pathway that separates the two is an interesting addition because of how it curves. Great find, Cheryll! You don't get to see this very often!

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  2. That is my yard....I had no idea different types of grass mattered. I'm sure that's what happened there as well. I just thought grass is grass is grass. Nope.

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  3. great compositon with the curved footpath leading into the shot

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