I post again, before a full week goes by since the last post. I may or may not be running out of steam here, but that’s likely because I’ve got college work on my mind at all times. Once I’m done with that, I’ll probably have some space in my head for actual life things, and stuff I care about.
Meanwhile, I found that I had unintentionally made several photos, between the end of May and the beginning of June, that somehow fit one theme: looking up. Here they are.
I’ve got a bunch of work for this upcoming week, particularly for the budget class. A bunch of money-related tables that I’ve got to make, for a handful of points. And there’s the graphic design thing, a magazine or something. The teacher hasn’t seen my work in weeks now, so I don’t know how well I’m doing. I’ll have to keep my fingers crossed when not typing or working. It might just help.
Anyway, off I go.



















I’ve always wanted to do something like this.
Go for it!
There’s a moon hidden in the first shot? I can’t find it! Or am I gullible enough to believe theres a moon to be seen…
I really like these pictures, surprised you never post this before.
It’s somewhere above the air conditioning thingy (you may have to zoom in). It was clearly visible before I brightened it up, but I was so pleased with the result that I didn’t mind doing away with the moon. The second shot was taken right after.
Not having posted these before is just a case of laziness.
Hey Omar
I really like the looking up series….do you think you could do some looking down shots from high buildings next I think that would be cool as well. The one like the most is the last photo on the left. The diamond shape cutout of the sky is fantabulous.
Oh good luck with all the work I’m sure you’ll get it done.
Faith
Thanks! I sort of managed to get it all done.
I’ll see what I can do about the building thing. There aren’t many freely-accessible buildings tall enough to make interesting “looking down” shots here, and I’ve got a bit of an issue with heights (more specifically, falling from heights!). But there will definitely be more shots following the same theme in the future.
great perspective & composition on the inside shots! :)
Thanks! I need to look up more often (camera in hand, of course).