Showing posts with label grass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grass. Show all posts

1.17.2012

A Dog's Delight


Lately I have been dwelling on an interesting concept: people can use cameras to create images that are otherwise impossible for the naked eye to record. For example, the photo above of my dog Baci is a sliver of time that is unobtainable via sight. The human eye is far more spectacular than cameras in every other way, but the fact I mentioned above is one of the only assets that cameras have over the eye.This is the power of photography.

1.09.2012

Bliss


A couple of my favorite images from a photo-shoot with the Young family.Sam enjoying grass half his height.There is something really special about young kids; the worry-free and lighthearted spirits of kids is often rejuvenating. There is something special about people over the age of 70 and under the age of 6. After all, they are the ones that are closest to Heaven.















12.30.2011

Time's Toll


I composed this image in Pleasanton, CA. As I was driving amidst the rolling green hills, and antique tress wrapped in veils of moss, this particular barn caught my eye. Most material things become unattractive and unsightly with time; however, there is just a small handful of things which acquire more beauty as they age (For example, this barn).