Monday, March 7, 2016

2015 favorites

You might have noticed that I stopped posting my 365 project on here (or maybe you haven't, either way it's cool). I realized I was only really halfway through posting it here while in "real life" I was done and moving onto other things.

I loved my 365 project and was so proud of myself for keeping up with it; it pushed me out of my comfort zone in taking photos, taught me about my camera and photography style, and also helped me realize what I wanted to learn more about or shoot more photos of.

If you ARE interested in seeing more of my 365 project, you can see the rest of my photos here. I'm currently looking into making them into a book - a pictorial story of my 2015.

My desire for 2016 is to expand my photography skill-set; purchase a new lens, take more photos of people, work on my night photography, and continue to be unafraid of backlash for taking out my camera in any situation.

Here are a couple of my favorite photos that I took in 2015 (out of the 200 outtakes/favorites I recently edited).


























The Hope Outdoor Gallery in Austin, TX. I caught this particular artist in the act of attempted disguise

A gorgeous sunset over the silhouetted freeway

He watched while you eat your pizza - also in Austin, TX (I could take photos there forever, I feel)

Arrie is "otterly adorable" (hides in a cave to escape the shame of the pun)

I really like it when my brother wears blue - it brings out the ginger tones in his beard PERFECTLY and really works the contrast between those ginger tones and his eyes. Thank you, Gabe, for your gingery beardness AND for finding a cat that matched this aesthetic so well

A sucker for sun flares, the golden fields of autumn, and long light

A faithful guardian and companion, Madilyn Leah, and my Oma with a rare, blissful smile in the background

Maeby is an adorable creep and wanted to know what I was up to in the confines of my room one time

Black swan at the San Antonio Zoo

A pretty set-up in Austin, TX (surprise, surprise). The textures, colors, and composition of this photo all please me

Hunting with falconers; we watched this gyrfalcon lose a pigeon and then head back to the car for some promised tidbits

Beach camping and bonfires

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