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Monday, February 17, 2014

Rusty Cars & Hidden Islands

What an adventurous long weekend! After 6 months of rehearsing, the school musical closed on a bittersweet note as we had an 11 pm IHOP party after our last show Saturday night. Sunday, Daphne came over and we went exploring down in the forest/marsh area near my house where we found the rusty frame of an old car and a hidden island. We trekked on an overgrown muddy path through the marsh and it paid off when we found the most beautiful sunset view looking out on the bridge and land around us. We spent a good two hours down there looking around and taking pictures, here are our favorite pictures:

This is most definitely my favorite because the sun created a lens flare and the colors match perfectly together.


This picture is why the forest is my favorite place, it has so many undertones and as a result the picture becomes brightened and colorful.

We edited this photo above and the one below to reflect on fall and summer, our two favorite seasons.




Nothing like a bit of warrior paint out of mud...

The trusty tribal print backpack .

This ancient, rusty car frame was perfect for pictures!

We find it helpful to use music while taking pictures because it gives us a feel of our surroundings by using our hearing to reflect the mood. Because we were walking through long grass and it was sunset, we had to use this song.

Love,
Natalie

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Monday, February 17, 2014

Rusty Cars & Hidden Islands

What an adventurous long weekend! After 6 months of rehearsing, the school musical closed on a bittersweet note as we had an 11 pm IHOP party after our last show Saturday night. Sunday, Daphne came over and we went exploring down in the forest/marsh area near my house where we found the rusty frame of an old car and a hidden island. We trekked on an overgrown muddy path through the marsh and it paid off when we found the most beautiful sunset view looking out on the bridge and land around us. We spent a good two hours down there looking around and taking pictures, here are our favorite pictures:

This is most definitely my favorite because the sun created a lens flare and the colors match perfectly together.


This picture is why the forest is my favorite place, it has so many undertones and as a result the picture becomes brightened and colorful.

We edited this photo above and the one below to reflect on fall and summer, our two favorite seasons.




Nothing like a bit of warrior paint out of mud...

The trusty tribal print backpack .

This ancient, rusty car frame was perfect for pictures!

We find it helpful to use music while taking pictures because it gives us a feel of our surroundings by using our hearing to reflect the mood. Because we were walking through long grass and it was sunset, we had to use this song.

Love,
Natalie

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