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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

3-29-15, 3-30-15, & 3-31-15

It's holy week. And it's spring. And there's only classes Monday-Thursday in observance of Good Friday. It's gonna be a good week.


3-29-15: Flowers Flowers everywhere!!


3-30-15: Tulip trees are my favorite blooming tree. They smell so good!


3-31-15: In the fall, I took a similar image only with an autumn canopy above. Well, I re-did the image to be spring canopy instead.


3-31-15: Even the dandelions are beautiful little specks of yellow!

Also as a bonus image, a pinhole photography image. The pinhole is in the body cap, and I made it for my 35mm film camera, but since it was the first time for me to shoot with a pinhole, I did some test shots on my Canon 70D. This was one of them.

For those of you non-camera language speakers, a pinhole camera is a camera without a lens. The "pinhole" becomes the lens. You just drill a hole bigger than you need, and fit something over the hole (i.e. a thin piece of metal) to make the opening. Then you expose the image and the result is a very painterly soft image. It's a very artistic form of photography.

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