10.04.2005

i saw this while walking around a nature path in durham... not sure what else to say about it. i like the shape and the silhouette-ness of it. slightly over-exposed, i know...

i found this little "arrangement" tucked away between some big wooden thing and a building... i'd probably passed it multiple times, but never really SAW it until i had a camera in my hands...

this is actually how the picture came out (nasty grey). turns out the paper i was using was old. but i actually kinda like it :)
pennies in a line (macro)

another assignment: merging

model: frank r. ramirez the second (with long hair!)

upsidedown trashcan that had collected water and leaves... i really like this one though it came out kinda light =\

assignment for class... rule of thirds

i love the grittiness of this picture...

macro of my favorite dried rose

macro of some dried flower that liked to fall apart
dead pansies

another macro. bottom of a "cracked glass" bowl of sorts.
i broke a mirror... here are a few of the shards pieced together. also a macro... the biggest shard was maybe 2 inches long.
macro of a 20 oz. bottle

black-eyed susies

one of my personal favs :)

art pond at the school of science and math in durham, north carolina

(see the fishes!)
apple blossom

here's the sepia version =) i like it... thanks to will cowan for the suggestion:

flowers growing amidst dead leaves... originally 8 x 10 on matte
all photography is original art by hannah mullenix (copyright 2005)

taken with various models of 35 mm manual cameras at various settings... no i don't remember the specs for each one. please don't ask. all darkroom-developed by me :)

enjoy!

(to enlarge any pic, click on it!)