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Welcome to my Photography, Design, and Everything Else blog. I am a photographer for fun (meaning I don't know too much of what I am doing) and an aspiring graphic design artist. I have always been somewhat interested in photography but really started getting more into it after I had my son. Last Christmas I got my first Sony SLR Camera and the world of photography hasn't been the same since. I still don't know too much but the fact that I can now take some clear pictures works good enough for me. Upon following a few photography blogs I started to realize that even if you don't take a perfect photo, you can create one through photo editing. DUH! I started to become interested and learning new things through video tutorials. This re-sparked a interest I always had for graphic design. I dont have much time to go back to school right now so I have been self-teaching myself as much as I can. Since then I have begun to make flyers, business cards, and magazine ads for the store/dispensery 4ever20. I started this blog as a way to share some of my work with the world and so you can follow along on my learning journey to not only become a better photographer but graphic design artist as well. Along the way I will also be sharing whatever else I think I need to at the time. ENJOY!

Photo of the Week: Sunset

>> Friday, September 25, 2009



I absolutely love this picture. It was taken the day I went on the photoshoot with my friends to Mt. Diablo in Northern California. Same day the picture of Jessica was taken. It was obviously the end of the day and the sun was going down. We were pretty close to the top of the hill, we made it our mission to get there to take sunset pictures. Well I have this super zoom lens that gets pretty darn close and i though it was be cool to get a closeup of the sun. Well this got close alright. So close I couldnt even look through the lens as I took the picture it was so bright. I love it not only because the size of the sun, but becuase the colors considering it was so close, and the size of the trees and house on the horizen. They seem so small compared to the sun setting behind them.

I have a crazy picture of the moon too. Maybe I'll share that one next time.

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