Wednesday 21 September 2011

Journal 2: Captured Culture

“Safety First”
Christina Z., 2011
I was on a walk to the beach one evening when I came across this helmet on a fire hydrant. About a half an hour later I walked by again, and the helmet was still there. I guess someone though that the fire hydrant deserves to be safe too.

“Music to My Ears”
Christina Z., 2011
This is the piano in my family room. I learned to play several years ago, which was a great experience. Music is a big part of me, whether singing, listening or playing; especially if it’s anything Beatles.

“Look What I Found!”
Christina Z., 2011
This is Layla, my two year old dwarf rabbit. When I had her out the other night, she discovered the ring which attaches her food bowl to the cage. She seemed to find it interesting, and was slightly possessive of it, hence her eyeing me with the camera.

“At the Tips of My Fingers”
Christina Z., 2011
Nail polish represents my creativity. I love art, especially sketching, photography and nail art. I find the process of creating a work of art extremely relaxing after a long day.

“Reflection”
Christina Z., 2011
This rose was floating in my pool the other day, so I took it as an opportunity to take pictures. I thought the contrast between the orange flower and the blue water was beautiful. Beauty in nature is my favourite part of being outdoors.


Thursday 15 September 2011

Secret Hide-Away

This is a picture of part of lake Ontario. Bet you didn't know lake Ontario could look so good.
Chrisitna Z., 2011

Pepper

This is my guinea pig, Pepper. I snapped this photo while she was in her cage, excited that I came to give her a carrot.
Christina Z., 2011

Triglav National Park, Slovenija

Pascall Pollei, 2008

Bunny - In Action!


This may not be the best photo I've ever taken, but it's definitely one of the cutest. My rabbit had just finished jumping when I captured this photo. I thought it was cute the way her one paw was still in the air. 
Christina Z., 2011

Bumblebee

This photo was taken in my backyard rose garden.
Christina Z., 2011