I was a teenager living in a therapeutic group home when I took the picture with the berries and the river bed. It's when i first started carrying a camera around. Theses are some of my favorites.
This was at work. Sometimes we had small parties for anniversaries or seasonal celebrations, and often, we got bonuses. My bonus was in this envelope and when I set my sunglasses down, I saw something beautiful.
You know when you use a digital camera and it distorts the colors into something that isn't really there? I purposefully snapped this photo before my camera had the chance to adjust. I wanted something vibrant!
These seed bundles in a tree looked like faeries to me. I was walking down the street after school was over when I looked up and thought the fae were watching me.
The three photos below this are a series of me watching the rain overtake the valley. In minutes, it went from sunny to a mystical rainfall, and I felt like I was watching something magical.
The photo above was the sunset outside a window on my dorm floor. It doesn't look anywhere near as beautiful as it did in real life, but it's still pretty.
Above is a photo from the first roll of film I used with my Canon. I was surprised at how it came out. I mean, how do you make the sun turquoise?
Up on the top of the hill(I call these tiny Montana mountains, hills...) The snow crystallizes, whereas, down in the valley it stays powdery and drifts around. It gets so much traffic, it doesn't get a chance to build large crystals like this.
I liked a lot of these so much! This last photo is at the end of our driveway. I was walking back from the hill when I took this. I felt like taking pictures around the house, and I did!
I'm not a photographer by any professional means, but I feel that I did pretty well here.
Alice Elric
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