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This is what happens when you give a skater an expensive camera…
Up Close and Personal With the Eight elements of Project 1
- A glass of water shot during midnight.
- A morning in Lake Ronkonkoma. The tree’s branches cross to form a tilted peace sign in upper left corner.
- A heart symbol on a knitted hat.
- A red-eyed fly sits on the docks of Gibs Pond..
- A Canadian goose leaves a trail of rippled water behind as it makes a beeline towards the end of the pond.
- Heat strikes these sizzling rocks head on. The grass can barely grow between them from the intense humidity.
- Taken at the hip at random on the outer edge of Gibs Pond.
- A Self Portrait Reflection of myself and my belongings
Fire, Love, Peace and More!

Love written in the sand at Cedar Beach, the North Shore of Long Island. Sunday, September 9, 2012. As the sun began to set, it showed light on love. Photo By Barbara Donlon.”LOVE”

The sand, the rocks, the water and the Connecticut skyline as viewed from Cedar Beach, NY on Sunday, September 9, 2012. The sun was setting and the darkness was setting in. Photo by Barbara Donlon. “HIP”

Fire in a pot ignited by a lighter and WD40. The flames gave of warmth and sparks. On lookers drove by and watched as the fire burned on the street in Port Jefferson, NY. Taken on Tuesday, September 11, 2012. Photo by Barbara Donlon. “HOT”

The sun sets as night begins to set in. Couples walk in the shadows along the beach on Sunday, September 9, 2012 while on Cedar Beach in New York. Photo by Barbara Donlon. “NIGHT”

A 2012 Scion FR-S stays parked at the beach while the owner is fishing in the water at Cedar Beach, NY. Taken on Sunday, September 9, 2012. Photo by Barbara Donlon. “RED”

A praying mantis lands on a stick peacefully in Mount Sinai, NY. The insect is an endangered species that is said to bring good luck. Photo taken on Tuesday, September 11, 2012. Photo by Barbara Donlon. “PEACE”
Photo Scavenger Hunt – I’m really much better at hide and seek than scavenging…
- I was actually trying to take a picture of this couple for love. However, I was laying down and I couldn’t quite get an angle I wanted, so I put the camera on the towel and took the picture that way instead.
- When I want something hot, I go to the Union and get myself some soup. Here’s the soup choices for Thursday.
- No one loves me more than my mother does, and since I couldn’t take a picture of her, I decided to take a picture of the phone when she made her daily phone call on Wednesday. When she called, I zoomed in really quick and took a picture before I answered.
- Andy Levanti, 20, was extremely tired of following his girlfriend around while she took pictures. I like the juxtaposition of him sleeping on the table and the student in the background who was headed to study.
- This girl just sat down and started looking out at the water. I think this is the best representation of peace because my favorite place in the world is the beach and I find nothing more peaceful than watching the waves. I was laying on my stomach on a beach towel when I took this shot.
- When I think of red, I think of Stony Brook. Is there a better way to show red than a picture of a bunch of Seawolves at a football game? I think not. To get this, I had to sit on the top of the fence at the back of the bleachers.
- I don’t like having my picture taken and, because of this, the self portrait was really hard for me. Ultimately I decided to go with this one because it’s the only one I don’t look miserable in (even if you can’t see my eyes). To get the shot, I balanced the camera on a stack of magazines that were posing as a tripod and put the camera on timer.
- I think this photo best represents water because the surfer pictured is about to go into the crashing waves. He was so impressed by their magnificence that he decided not to go in.
Photo Scavenger Hunt – Gotta catch ‘em all

This photograph is a close up of a hot sauce stand called “the hot sauce boss”. It was also taken at the Nesconset town fair on Sunday, September 9th. I was drawn to the tent by my love for hot sauce, but quickly realized the photo opportunity.

This photograph is very peaceful. Two geese stand in the water at Lake Ronkonkoma. This photograph was taken on September 8th. I walked around the lake for a while waiting for a photo worthy moment.

This shot was also taken at Lake Ronkonkoma on September 8th. This shot was a series of three photographs. This picture was my favorite out of the series as it shows the duck in the middle of flapping its wings.

This picture was taken in the reflection of a car door. I noticed it as I was walking next to the car and liked the two different images that were visible. This photograph was taken on September 8th.

This photograph shows a therapist of the White Lotus Massage + Yoga Center of Hauppauge performing a yoga move – the forearm stand. As I approached the yoga tent the therapist was stretching. Anticipating a yoga stance I stayed put with the camera and it paid off. This shot was also taken at the Nesconset town fair.

Two volunteers at the Nesconset town fair are dressed up as Waldo and the Cat in the Hat as they hand out “I love books” bags to children. This photograph was taken on September 8th. You have to admire the Cat in the Hat it was a very hot day!




























