My pictures of things, people and places (In the posts, click on the pics to see a larger image)


Friday, October 9, 2009

ASU Football

I got to go to an ASU Football game and shot with my teacher and a few other students. This is the game on October 3, 2009 against Oregon
State. We lost though. I was surprised Some crazy ASU Fansat how many
good pictures I took and that I actually liked it. I did use my 18-55mm F3.5 kit lens. I used a 72-200mm, a 300mm and 400mm F2.8 camera.

Left:Some crazy ASU Fans


Right:Some Referee


Above:ASU Tackle

Below:Clint Floyd (Left and James Rodgers (Right)



Left:From left to right in front, LeQuan Lewis, Jordan Poyer and James Rodgers



Above:Lawrence Guy with helmet off

Right:Sparky and ASU Fans


Left:ASU QB Danny Sullivan mentally prepares before game



ASU runs out onto the field



New Camera Pictures

Fountain at the new Civic Space Park, Downtown Phoenix


The Westward Ho from My Room

Uptown Phoenix from My Room


CNN Anchor, now ASU Cronkite Teacher, Aaron Brown


Channel 15 Emmy Award Winning Anchors Steve Irvin and ASU Cronkite Alum Katie Raml

So I got a new Canon Digital SLR Rebel XSi and it is very awesome. These were some photos I took with it. The lenses may be different. The camera came with a kit lens (18-55mm at F3.5) Other lenses I use are 72-200mm at F3.5 and an F2.8 lens.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Las Vegas 2006

Bellagio Hotel & Casino

The first time I went to Las Vegas was back in June of 2002 with my mom and dad. I loved it and they liked it as well, despite walking up and down the strip in 110 degree weather. We went back in February of 2006 when it was pretty cool. We had to wear jackets and I bought a pretty good quality coat from a vender at Freemont Street. I thought that the second trip was way more fun because, well, I was 12 when we went in 2002 and so in 2006 I was 16. So I was in high school and I grew up a little and got way better at taking photos. I also saw things differently. We also got to go to Hoover Dam.

Paris Hotel & Casino


Excalibur Hotel & Casino


Mandalay Bay


Hoover Dam Towers-Clocks that show Arizona time and Nevada time


The Sphinx at Luxor Hotel & Casino


The Venetian


View from the Stratosphere Hotel & Casino


The Strip-Looking south from the Stratosphere


Hoover Dam


New York, New York


View from Stratosphere tower at night


The Forum Shops at Caesar's Palace


Inside Caesar's Palace


The Best Hotel Lobby Ever!! The Bellagio



Cool Scorpion statue in McCarran International Airport

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Ecuador 2008 II

Local Chaupi kids on a bike going to class


The kids walked to and from class with us


The class we taught English to. They came volunterily because it was their summer break. They ranged in age from 5-15. There were usually 20-30 kids


One of the kids from the school with Ashley from North Carolina


The daughter of the owners of the Hostal we stayed at didn't like her picture taken. Holding her is Erin from the U.S.

A pig that got loose from someone's yard I guess


The last day of class we took lots of pictures


Our group along with the our project leader and the family of the Hostal


Three girls on a wall of one of the houses we helped out at


Esteban (the kid) and Whitney from Vermont walking back from school

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It was very sad to leave El Chaupi. When we were boarding the bus, everyone was crying and the children cried and all the family of the Hostal was crying as well. I will miss everyone from that town and I will never forget those children. It really hit me deep down inside because I used to be one of those children in a town probably very similar to this one. This trip was very important for me and pretty emotional. I thought it was a great experience. Most of my family was of course against it because they though it was wasteful.

For the last two weeks, our little group turned into about 35 students ranging in age from 18-26. We met up with the other groups who were doing similar things in other small towns in the Northern part of the country. Not everyone came on the adventure tour. That was also a sad moment when they left.


The place we stayed at in the middle of the jungle. It wasn't too buggy nor too hot. It was very humid though and there were no showers.

Pretty waterfalls in the popular town of Banos


Katie, One of our tour leaders photo-op after a few of us climbed up and over a big chunk of ice about 5,200 m (17,000 ft) not even near the summit of the dormant volcano-Cotopaxi


Cotopaxi National park


The big chunk of ice we climbed up and over. We were all strapped together on our hands and knees with ice picks up this thing. This is what it looked like when I turned around after climbing it. It was awesome to know that we were the only ones who did this out of ALL the groups in ISV to ever climb this mountain.

The last days of our trip. Surfing in Montanita. It was, however, overcast the whole time, but the weather wasn't cold nor hot.


The 75 foot bridge where I jumped from twice. I jumped backwards and forward.


The bridge I jumped off (called Puenting)

The mosquito net i had to sleep in during the 2 days in the jungle

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