Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2009

Ribbon of Dirt - Inpiration

I presented my latest CFC project today for the nature inspiration project.

Here is the run down.



Ribbon Of Dirt

I derive much of my joy and fun in life from small ribbons of dirt winding its way through the woods. Hours upon hours spent exploring these ribbons have thoroughly accustomed me to their specific bobs, drops and twists. But although I know them like a lover, they surprise me and challenge me and leave my body and soul thriving for more. In the same way a person can be spontaneous, so can these sporadic ribbons of dirt. New obstacles fall and are thrown in my path, but they simply are highlights on each new ride through my own personal amusement park.

Like a roller coaster I ride the natural dips, the natural hills. These ribbons are my muses where I work out the complexities and concerns of creative life. Every new ride clears my entirety, like a brand new day, and gives me the inspiration to carry on creating.

Pete Hall




My class mostly liked it and appreciated the way I had arranged it on the wall. I was quite happy with myself, I had this one pretty well thought out and had answers for most of the their questions (example, why did you not have it come in from white to color like you have it fade out? Well, because I know where I've been, what's ahead is always changing and new. Pwned that question.).

Thanks for reading!

Friday, January 4, 2008

My Photography

I love to shoot photos. To help all of you acquaint yourselves with my art styles, I've posted a smattering of some of my favorite shots. I use a Nikon D-40 with an assortment of different Nikon lenses. If you'd like to see more, you can also check out my photo/rambling musings blog, UMpetehall. Enjoy and please feel free to leave comments.
Thanks!

Kara, my finance.


Rebekah, my sister.

One of my favorite photos I've ever taken, the reflection in the window is great. Also, how it frames itself several times is ascetically pleasing to me.

My Dad, Martin. Dad. Dad Hall.

The saddest looking kid on the Michigan Diag.


Downtown A2 (Ann Arbor for all you out of towners.)

Thanks for looking!
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