Photo 365 - On Assignment

Hello There Everyone and Welcome to the Blog

I have three sets of photos here. The first is my photo project (the original page) entitled Photo 365 - On Assignment. It was a spin on a 365 photo project. I love the idea of the 365 project, but I needed a little more structure. I also needed some help getting out of my photographic comfort zone. I decided to take suggestions for monthly themes from the people around me and those who view my photos. I finished the project on January 15th, but please feel free to go back and enjoy my year in pictures.

The second page is dedicated to my favorite photographic subject, nature. Right now that page contains just photos I have taken in Everglades National Park. I just finished updating it, adding more photos, captions, and common and scientific names for all the shots. Please enjoy!

The third page is from the second UM Spring Football game in 2010. This was my first foray into sports photography. I was "working" this event with a friend of mine who blogs for a Hurricane's sports blog. All the shots came from the stands because we didn't have sideline passes, but I still got some decent shots. I hope to update this page with shots from this year's spring game. Go Canes!

Enjoy the blog!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Photo 365 - On Assignment - October (Architecture)

El Prado Entrance

The El Prado Entrance to Coral Gables has to be one of prettiest entrances to any city I have ever seen. This entrance is basically a small park and this is the front you drive through when coming from north of the Gables. It really is a very big area, I spent around 45 minutes just shooting a few parts because the main area was taken up by 16 different families doing Quince shoots, damn real photographers trying to make a living and getting in the way of my work! Anyways, there will be a few more shot of the different areas of this entrance coming this month. Maybe I'll even do some research into this site and throw some useless knowledge tidbits out there as well.

Shot on Canon Rebel T1i at f/13, 1/160 sec, 18 mm, ISO 200