A Moment of Time, A Moment of Truth

"It is my belief that pictures are merely tiny snippets of time that have been frozen by technology. Each picture is a moment that was captured and each moment holds an element of truth."



Penned by: AprylR.Johnson

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

WEEK SEVEN, DAY FIVE: Dangerous Perspective

Tuesday 2nd March 2010


I really like the perspective of this shot.  This picture was of a recent bombing in Thailand.  What I see is a place that is still potentially dangerous for people to be near since there are pieces of the building precariously hanging.  This angle the picture was taken at gives a certain kind of depth and perspective to it.

(Source: http://www.thaiphotoblogs.com/index.php/2010/03/02/?blog=5)

WEEK SEVEN, DAY FOUR: Speechless

Monday 1st March 2010


When I look at this picture I am stunned simply by the story of this girl named Keisha, a former COB student who committed suicide.  Looking at this picture doesn't show me a girl who was faced with deep inner turmoil.  It shows a girl who looked as if everything was fine but obviously it wasn't.  People please, suicide isn't the answer.  Please get help if you have thoughts of suicide or have even attempted to commit such an act.  Don't become another statistic.

(Source: http://www.tribune242.com/news/03012010_hanging_news_pg1)

WEEK SEVEN, DAY THREE: A Spectacular Vantage Point

Friday 26th February 2010


This is a picture I can truly appreciate.  I love the vantage point that was captured and the roof is spectacular.  I've never seen a place like this and so the cameraman really caught my interest by focusing more on the surroundings instead of just the people.

(Source: http://www.thaiphotoblogs.com/index.php/2010/02/26/?blog=5)