Saturday, April 25, 2009

Week 54


The final cake shot from my birthday evening. Almost the same shot as a year ago (minus one candle and some different cake).
Twas a good year. A year goes by quickly when you look at every week and the simple things we see everyday are what I've found to be the most important and moving. Couldn't ask for much more than that. On to next year! Keep checking back and buy a book of "twenty-nine" when it comes out! (name of book and photos on this blog my be subject to change or not included).

All photos are the property of Tyler Ensrude at
www.tylerensrude.com

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Week 53

The Cherry Blossoms

So I couldn't resist the week before my birthday. I had to take some shots of the cherry blossoms and I decided to use color. I think that will be a hint of what's to come. I love the 70s look I get on my old camera.

Next week I'll have the final shot or two I took on my birthday, which was pretty uneventful by the way (mainly because it fell on a Tuesday and it was the only day last week that it rained!). This will end the "twenty-nine" project I had set out to complete. More on that next week sometime. So once again...the posts are a week ahead so this actually is week 52.

All photos are the property of Tyler Ensrude at
www.tylerensrude.com

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Week 52

The Sun and the Shadows

It was so bright that I couldn't really see what I was taking. And, in return, no one could see me. I liked the long shadows and the frozen motion from the fast shutter. Especially the smoker I walked by and the back of the women's head in the crosswalk.

(Although this looks to be the final post of "twenty-nine" I went back and noticed that I mislabeled week 39 as week 40. So I'm actually a week ahead. I'll also post some pics of April 14th as the final set, so it will come out to be 54 weeks. Next week will be color film.)








All photos are the property of Tyler Ensrude at
www.tylerensrude.com

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Week 51

The Platform

A common subject matter again for many photographers. I've always wondered what I would do If I ever saw someone go over the edge. I'm often suprised at how far over the yellow line people dare to go.



This is one of my favorite platform shots from Bruce Davidson's Subway, which I believe I've seen available at Bondi Books.


This guy had his toes over the edge, but I just missed it.




All photos are the property of Tyler Ensrude at
www.tylerensrude.com