Friday, October 22, 2010

October 22, 2010


October 22, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
Just downloaded a new free app that I am finding quite interesting on my iPhone. This image was made with the Instamatic app. The thing I like most about the app is you can follow others, similar to twitter, but rather than reading 140 character postings you see the images they make with the app too. Very cool!!

Thursday, October 21, 2010

October 21, 2010


October 21, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
Even though the big game is not until December I guess it is never too early to showcase the rivalry, even with chips. Go Bruins!!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

October 20, 2010


October 20, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
While teaching class I grabbed one of the cameras we use to make a photo with a visitor casually observing just outside our door.

October 19, 2010


October 19, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
Assembly today not only interferred with valuable instructional time, but if you can see the slide on the screen you can see the message being forced upon the students.

Monday, October 18, 2010

October 18, 2010


October 18, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
Rather than going to see the documentary "Waiting For Superman" I chose to observe one of my good friends and colleagues at school during class. He is the type of teacher that gets little to no recognition because he is simply doing his job. However, when looking into it more you see he does the following DAILY: inspire, motivate, parent, comfort, humor, babysit, patronize, educate, inform, befriend, and most importantly provide young minds with a positive influence. I am NOT waiting for Superman since he/she already exists in most of our classrooms!!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

October 17, 2010


October 17, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
While on a photo cultural tour today for the Los Angeles Convention and Visitors Bureau we took a boat ride in the San Pedro Harbor area. Aside from this tour being amazing and hitting an area not very familiar to most Angelenos, the stories about our harbor were amazing.

October 16, 2010


October 16, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
While on a walk I noticed the intricate designs of this door. However, upon taken one big step back the light in the room behind it illuminated the results of this image.