Friday, October 14, 2011

Three Little Birds and Recent Adventures

Man...I've been to and seen some really amazing things lately. A part of me wants to explain them all here, but then I think that takes away a bit of what you get out of looking at the pictures. This time, I'd rather you hear my stories from the past couple weeks visually...with a little sprinkle of my thoughts on the side. Enjoy. :)


Camera: Nikon EM
Film Used: Fujicolor Pro 400H

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Check out how big those spiders are.
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We found this butterfly on a bed of grass with what looked like an injured wing. We watched it try to fly, but with many failed attempts. While taking some pictures of it, we put it on this leaf to lift it up and see if we could help it. After a bit of time, it started hurriedly flapping its wings and soon, it took off and was flying all around us on the mountain. I really hope I never forget that moment...it was so beautiful!
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I was given those fruits (goya) by some teachers at my school. They each began as the green looking things on the left, but within a few days, they naturally split open and revealed bright red seeds inside. I never ate them because I was so intrigued by watching their transformation.
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The aftermath of a penguin diving into the water.
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Probably the most habitats I've seen in one place...aquatic, terrestrial, and "arctic."
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Tunnels.
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Okama Crater Lake...it seriously felt like we were on another planet...or lots of drugs. So crazy.
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I liked the lighting.
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Three little birds.


Until next time,
M

2 comments:

  1. last year i wrote "the beauty of the earth riddled with the ugliness that inhabits it" in my journal. i really love that line you wrote about nature and technology. its nice to see ideas traveling everywhere

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  2. whoaa semi-trippin about the similarity in that. pretty awesome

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