Monday, November 16, 2009

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Here we see the ghost of Mr. Reeder reminiscing of the good ol' days of the early west in 1860.  That fatal day he lost his life to the weight of 300 tons of coal, dirt and even a little gold. Now he wonders trying to find his way back home.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Hey I woke up and 2:30 in the morning and had an epiphany, here it is:
As I watched my adorable little puppy trip over his own feet, I could only think "Aww, that's almost adorable,". But as he picked himself up to try again, I could help but think and the holocaust, (Now that I think about it, it could've been because I watched Paperclips that day, Terrible documentary, By the way) And how if maybe, just possibly, if Hitler had a cute puppy like mine he wouldn't have needed to commit genocide. Maybe it wasn't his fault at all, maybe it was that damn Alois that made him do what he did. But then again this is all just the rambling of crazed, ADHD 16 year old who sold him his soul at 1,460 days old (4 years) for a brand spanking new big wheel and that new Power Rangers VHS.

That's all i got.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Part 2

Here's Part 2,
The young lad, who was balled up on in the middle of the street, wasn’t ready for what this day had brought. Jose, who just came here from one of the poorest simplest town in Mexico, was losing it: his balance, his provincial view of life, and the digesting food contents in his stomach. Lee, the founder of this coalition, was speechless, knowing that he gave us the prerogative was trying his hardest not to elicit the umbrage of disappointment he had towards Johnny.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Here's the movie

http://www.megavideo.com/?v=SS1DNHKR

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Shutter 2: Speed

The Shutter speed can freeze a fast image to sharpen the look of it. The faster shutter speed the quick the picture would take and the faster the shutter opens and closes, letting in a certain amount of light.

What I learned

The first thing i learn about Aperture is that with a photographic lens you can adjust how much light enters and reaches the film. The second thing I learned is that there is an equation to figure out how much light is let to the lens. I also didn't know that when you have a fast shutter you need a larger aperture and vise versa.