Friday, December 3, 2010

December 3, 2010


December 3, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
I think one of the best components of doing a 365 project is you really begin to notice more of the world around you. Today I was drawn to this row of trees simply because they are starting to show their "Fall" colors, even though we are in December. LOL

Thursday, December 2, 2010

December 2, 2010


December 2, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
While on the UCLA campus for application reader training I had about 30 minutes to go out on campus with my camera. I was able to make my photo of the day "Royce Hall" and my photo of the week this afternoon. P.O.W. will be posted on Saturday.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

December 1, 2010


December 1, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
Today's daily photo is courtesy of the @dailyshoot assignment "Create a photo that uses vignetting either post-production (easy) or in camera via lens or lighting (hard)" I chose the latter to really challenge myself and I felt the simplest composition would be a good start.

November 30, 2010


November 30, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
While waiting for my modeling audition today I scanned the waiting area to make my photo for the day. I noticed this palm tree was nicely framed by the window. So it made my photo of the day. Now hopefully I will get the modeling job =)

November 29, 2010


November 29, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
The spotlight for today was on this banana. However, rather than the same old boring photo of a banana I played around with some filters on my iPhone to create this glowing effect.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

November 28, 2010


November 28, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
Today's photo is courtesy of the @dailyshoot assignment of "Make a Photo of a Vista" #ds378 This is the sunset at the Venice Beach Pier.

November 27, 2010


November 27, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
Plane ride from Denver to Los Angeles. This time I remembered to keep my camera near by so that I could make a photo of the snow covered Rocky Mountains. The cool thing is they are not blanketed so you get some of the contrasts that would otherwise not be there. Also helps that the plane window was clean.

November 26, 2010


November 26, 2010
Originally uploaded by Ken Shelton
During the drive back to downtown Ottawa I had to stop and photograph the water flow under this bridge from Mooneys Bay.