Jackpot!

So I know I just started this photo of the day thing where I'd like to force myself to consistently challenge my abilities and unfortunately due to weird schedules since last week I have mostly been doing my work from home, sans camera. My focus has been on redesigning this blog because I want to have more emphasis on my photography. So in the midst of starting at my computer screen, and hundreds of lines of code, for literally about 3 days straight I am sitting here at 1:00 in the morning and I found a unique find in my picture archives from the summer.

Myself, Carly, and some friends took a fairly spontaneous road trip into the foothills of the middle of no where Kentucky to stay at a cabin for a few days. We were completely cut off from the world with no cell phone signals, no internet (scary I know) but I had my camera and a beautiful landscape with no city lights for at least 20 miles in any direction. The beauty in being cut off from the things the tend to control our lives and out of the rush of every day life is that it gives you the ability to see things through a different lens [insert photographer pun here] This is what I saw:

The Sun Shines at Midnight

Buried by the City

Prolonged Stargazing

1 comments:

Kemble said...

Tyler, that first picture is out of this world. Amazing.

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