Monday, July 22, 2013

The Search for Sulley

Boo heard something!

Boo heard something...

Was it coming from the closet?

Kitty?

"Kitty?"

Kitty?

"Kitty?"

Kitty?

"Kitty?"

Kitty?

"Kitty?"

Kitty?

"Boo!"

Boo!

"Kitty!"

Boo!

"Mike Wazowki!"

Rawwwwr!  Kitty!

"La la la la la la!"

La la la la la

"Boo!"


This story is actually my homework for my Intermediate/Advanced Photography class.  We had to take 12 photos using low light spot metering without using a flash (all manual mode).  Boo followed me home from the Disney store a couple months ago and has been waiting for a chance to have her picture taken.  She has a limited vocabulary, but is naive, curious and loves looking for Sulley (Kitty).  


7 comments:

Hannah Prewett (beastsbelle) said...

Great photos! Your class sounds fascinating. :)

Carolyn said...

I love that movie! I used to have an adorable Boo doll, but someone talked me out of it. She is so cute!

Jen said...

Thanks! The class is really good! our local community college is an excellent school, and they have a lot of non-credit classes to offer to the community as well. They have a 4 class track for a photography certificate. My husband and I are enjoying having another thing we can do together (and still do our own thing with it, too)!

jenann said...

What a cute little girl - not a movie I know so she's new to me.
Your photos are great - can't believe you got such good results indoors without a flash. Congratulations!
Jenni

Wendy Wylde - Priestess of Nothing said...

Great photos! Congrats on the photography class! You're obviously learning a lot 'cause your photos are fantastic! Looking forward to seeing more!

Tiggy said...

Wow what a Cutie Boo is - no wonder she followed you home, you really capture her character so well in these pics - Bet your Prof was tickled with them too!

Jen said...

Thanks Jenni, Wendy and Tiggy! Actually , he said he was "creeped out" - but he also said he saved them to prove to other students that you can do these type of shots even if you don't have a willing subject (friend or family member).