Friday, January 30, 2009

This represents change of a new year because in 2008 we started church at 11:00 now we start at one and so when go out of church at 4:00 this is how the shadow cast. this is the church of 1:00 Jesus Christ of latter day saints on tropicana so this is how the sun hits trop and eastern at 4:13.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Change in the Moon?



I took this picture of the moon because I believe it is a master at accepting change. Even though she has no choice what so ever but with every passing day she is either closer to darkness or closer to light. She doesn’t have to console herself with trite pacifiers such as “the only constant is change.” She knows that her life cycle is beyond her control and she makes the best of it. In fact, I belive she thrives in the face of change. In a world without change I couldn't even imagine. Well there wouldn't be any butterflies=] Haha

Monday, January 26, 2009

Locks&Keys


this picture to me represents change, because i think that maybe in this new year, there will hopefully be a lessen in the home invasion like crime category... hopefully and then we can finally leave our doors unlocked for as long as we please with out any worry of being robbed.

Hope for Change

A play on the phrase "hope for change" depicting hope for sale for five cents. I think this image conveys a sense of how common and easy to obtain hope really is.

Tom Sawyer.


On Change


I took this photograph this weekend on a get away to California, America's furthermost left, geographically and arguably, politically. My car had not, until that point, ever traveled that far west, it felt as though I was trekking into unknowns, like those pioneers had done, a hundred and fifty years ago in their westward expansion. This was the first time I had driven, explored by myself, so far west; the last time I had even been to California, was when I was five years old, and even then, only to visit Disneyland. At the same time, I feel the times in which we live, considering the historic election and inauguration of President Obama, is the furthest "left" our country has ever gone. Even though the pioneers might have geographically succeeded in realizing Manifest Destiny, I think America (today) has taken another (progressive) step in recognizing "The American Dream."