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Name: Justin
Birthday: 4/2/1989
Gender: Male


Interests: hockey, snow, softball, cameras, photography, ebay, computers, electronics, friends, the bible, travelling, skiing, bmx's, guitar, woodturning, fishing, tennis.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009


I decided to keep this little space on the web alive by posting an interesting group picture I helped set up and shoot! 


Monday, November 17, 2008

Photo Essay - November

I had to do a photo essay for my Intro to Art class and the actually complete essay includes 23 photograph.  I decided instead of putting all 23 on here I would select just some of them to show you.  So here they are... the title I gave is is November, but the following words are what I was trying to get across through the photos:  gray, bleak, cold, windy, lonely...etc.


   

I saved this one for last because I wrote up a little bit about when I entered it over on DPChallenge.com
Here's what I wrote:
     "I have no idea what goes on at this old house but it is almost creepy.  I drive by it every day I go to college.  Last winter a car showed up there (and I thought it was totally abandoned) but just sat there and accumulated over a foot of snow on the roof and then this spring I went by one day and the car was no longer there.  I actually photographed this for one of the photos in a photo essay I had to do for an art class. Even before this I've wondered if it could possibly be someones "meth lab" since it is kind of out in the boonies and looks very much abandoned.  Anyway...When I got home and put the photos on my laptop and was looking at them I noticed the spray bottle in the window.  From the full resolution photo it looks like it's a Lysol bottle... and all the windows are nicely covered over from the inside with old carpets and cardboard.  It just seems kind of suspicious to me but I am probably reading way to much into it."



Friday, October 24, 2008

Project Jumper

I was waiting to post this until I had a story to go with it, but I simply haven't taken the time to write one.  So let your own imagination write the story for this image.  Or maybe just read this image as a visual copy of my mind between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.  ...and can't you just imagine the late night moonlit trolls that must live under this eerie bridge or the occasional Sasquatch that would spend a night in that old abandoned WWII ammunition shelter?



I don't know 100% accurately but I think the photoshop time alone on this image was 7 hours 20 minutes. 


Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Playing with Fire!

Here's a post simply to prove that I do indeed post more than 4 times a year.. lol  in the future xanga will be such a thing of the past! 



In case you don't understand what's going on here I'll explain. There is a fire burning in the pile and the barrel you see holds ultra fine sander dust (walnut dust to be exact). Next you see Christopher with a shovelful of dust flinging it above the fire. As it descends and spreads out, the fire all of a sudden causes the dust to rapidly catch on fire and burn at a very high temperature. It is so much fun!


Friday, September 12, 2008

quotes to learn from pt.1

library desk person and patron:

"Hi can I help you?"

"Yeah. So you have books here?"

"Yeah!"

"Like fiction and non-fiction?"

"Yes, on those shelves are the non-fiction and the shelf in the center there holds all of the fiction we have"

"Okay, (p a u s e) (p a u s e ) fiction are the ones that aren't true, right?"

"Yes"

I figured I would share this "non-fiction" dialogue in case you too were unsure what fiction meant.

And one more non-fiction dialogue just in case you were expecting not to have any reading assignments in college. 

"Were we supposed to do anything for today?"

"Yeah, we were supposed to read chapter 1"

"You mean we have to read?  This class is so ******* hard."

You may have noticed that the title says this is part 1.  Part 2 is pending.  If I do indeed participate in dialogue from which things can be learned I will try to share it...   for your benefit of course!



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