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Arielle Fragassi
Katy/Houston, Texas, United States
I live in Katy, Texas with my husband and our dogs, Doobie and Lucky. I graduated from Baylor, University with a degree in Forensic Science. I love to write and I've been doing so since I could hold a pencil. Someday I hope to get published, I just have to keep writing!
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      • Daily Shoot Week-End Roundup
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Writing My Way Through Life

I've been writing ever since I can remember. When I was little, I would make up stories and write them wherever I could. Ever since I could type, I would sit at the computer, pouring my soul onto the hard drive. Most my earlier writing is gone now, but I'm still writing, creating something new every day.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Daily Shoot Week-End Roundup

Last week, I found a really cool website called dailyshoot.com through a blog that I follow. They give a new assignment every day and when you complete it, then upload it and share. It's been really helpful for me, because even though you don't HAVE to do it every day, I still try. That gets me out and about, taking my camera with me, snapping photos, and picking my favorites. I've been posting them daily on a new tumblr account. Here are the pictures I took this week. Click to go to my Flickr page. You can also see a larger version of the photo.  If you have a flickr/yahoo account, please comment if you like the pictures! More next week!

Assignment for Sunday: Make a photo where two things meet.
My first ever Daily Shoot wasn't really impressive to me. I chose to feature a plug meeting a socket.
Make a photo where two things meet

Assignment for Monday: Orange!
I made a little face with two halves of an orange and the knife I used to cut it. D:
Orange!

Assignment for Tuesday: Make a photo that illustrates whether it's more like winter or spring where you live. (Groundhog Day Assignment.)
I took my dog to the off-leash dog park, to take pictures of the bare trees, but I saw her sniffing the clovers. It had been raining all day, and there was some nice dew forming. Viola, spring!
It's Groundhog Day in the U.S. Make a photo that illustrates whether it's more like winter or spring where you live.

Assignment for Wednesday: Make a "sharp" photo today, any way you interpret it, either tack-sharp focus or a subject that is sharp itself.
I took my camera into Wal-Mart's garden section and snapped some shots of the cacti. look pretty pointy!
Make a "sharp" photo today any way you interpret it, either tack-sharp focus or a subject that is sharp itself.

Assignment for Thursday: Contrasting ideas engage the mind. Make a photo today that tells a story with contrasting elements.
I took two apples and sliced them in half, then glued them together with powdered sugar mixed with water. Had to take this one twice, since it turned out blurry the first time and I'd already eaten the green apple. Mmmm...
Contrasting ideas engage the mind. Make a photo today that tells a story with contrasting elements.

Assignment for Friday: Make a photo that goes with the title of a movie you've seen, interpreted any way you like!
I went for "The Birds." Took this picture from the backseat of my car because I didn't want to go into the drizzle with my camera. That was awkward...
More fun on a Friday: Make a photo that goes with the title of a movie you've seen, interpreted any way you like!

Assignment for Saturday: Curves carry the eye along with them. Make a photo that creates a sense of movement with curves today.
I went to the fountain store near my house and took pictures of the fountains. Not too much curve, but all the little ridges are curving, plus I just thought the picture turned out cool!
Curves carry the eye along with them. Make a photo that creates a sense of movement with curves today.
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