Monday, October 12, 2009

Red Roses

It's been a while since I have posted any new photos. I've just been busy lately.

Here's a picture of a rose that bloomed at our house recently. I took it right after a small rain storm.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Eden Farms

This past weekend I went to Marietta, SC to take some pictures for a friend from work whose son was turning two years old.  I arrived for the event about a half an hour early so I could take some pictures for my personal collection.  The party was held at a place called Eden Farms, which is one of the premier horse farms in the upstate.  Unfortunately, at the party, the only horses available for riding were for the children.  It was still a great party and a very fun place to take pictures at.





Thursday, June 4, 2009

Summer Nights

Nothing is quite like sitting out on the porch in the summer in the south with an ice cold glass of homemade sweet tea.  For photography, the natural colors of the tea contrast very well against the evening sky, creating a rich mix of color between dark and light.


Monday, June 1, 2009

Beautiful Georgia Southern

This past weekend, I travelled back to Statesboro to visit my girlfriend.  While I was there, I had some free time to take pictures by Sweetheart Circle.  Since I had gotten my camera, I wanted to capture the beauty of campus and I finally had the chance to do so at least partially.  After a few more trips back down to Georgia Southern I should have some more shots of the campus.



Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Backyard Nature

I know it's been quite a long time since I have posted anything on here, but I have some newly found free time now that I have a break from school.  Hopefully I will be able to post entries on here at least once a week with some quality pictures.

After the Spring Semester ended, I found that I had some free time at home.  Naturally, I took the opportunity to take some photos.  All of the following pictures were taken within 100 feet of my house.  It shows that you don't have to go far away to take some amazing photographs.  It just takes a keen eye and some patience for the right moment to come along.