After the Shooting

May 03, 2004 15:08







Last week was my final Digital Photography class, and we had to turn in our final project: a portfolio of ten photographs, all relating to a certain topic.

I spent a lot of time out shooting, but only tied my images together vaguely with verbal bullshit. However, here are a few of the images I kept.

The top row includes: a nice shot of the Big Dig with a tangle of rebar in front of the Customs House tower, a basset hound shot in front of the State House at the annual “Patriot Plod” basset parade, and a stitched panoramic shot of a support for the old High Bridge in front of one of the towers of the new Zakim bridge that replaced it.

The images in the second row are intentionally a little obscure. The first is on the grounds of the JFK Library, and the second is in the park around Cambridge’s Fresh Pond.

In all, I’m pretty happy with how this assignment turned out, as well as how the class overall went. Hopefully this won’t be the end of the photos that I take or post here. I really enjoy the work, and would love to be able to turn it into something I could make some income from.

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