this is a photo of a fire that my friend started. i began messing wit the diffrent color options nd foundout that it can sum times enhance wat the picture is about.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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Creating Community by Sharing Stories of Renewal
this is a photo of a fire that my friend started. i began messing wit the diffrent color options nd foundout that it can sum times enhance wat the picture is about.
Posted by Anonymous at 6:15 PM
Welcome to the Up from the UnderStory project blog! Make yourself at home. Click on posts. Share your comments.
What is an understory? The understory is the part of the forest that grows under the tree canopy. It's a shady area made up of a mixture of plants which usually need more light to leaf out and grow.
And that's what our project is about. Shining a light on how a diverse group of rural residents in the forested Sierra foothills of California are creating new paths toward community revitalization.
This blog is about community, collaboration, and change. It's a space to bring together a network of people who are interested in the community renewal efforts of the Blue Mountain towns of West Point, Wilseyville, Glencoe, and Railroad Flat in
A group of Blue Mountain area youth are using cameras and computers to share their perspectives and showcase local change efforts. We invite you to view their work, give feedback, and share your own stories of community change.
2 comments:
wow this looks like a picture from a video game or from a professional photographer!!!
its pretty darn sick!!!
This a cool shot for me because it has such high contrast between light (fire) and dark (area around it) and also a lot of texture and lines (whatever is burning--twigs?). i like the tilted angle you use as well, gives it an odd feel. the sepia tone is also interesting.
i enjoy you use of text message writing (e.g. nd, wit) but wonder if older people (like me) will understand it. since we want this blog to be a community forum i wonder if we should use regular English. what do you think?
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