Monday, March 3, 2014

Notice what you notice

1. The G in the middle of the bottle
2. The lightning symbol going through the G
3. Lightning bolt on the grey paper
4. Number of calories per bottle
5. Flavor of Gatorade
6. All orange caps
7. 3 different color dots
8. Number of fluids per ounce
9. Cost of bottle if recycled 
10. Direction of Gatorade company
11. Prime, Perform, Recover tag
12. Number to contact Gatorade 
13. Little G on side of bottle
14. The words  "Thirst Quencher"
15. Best to use by date
16. Says not for individual sale
17. Ingredients for the product
18. Little lightning symbols on bottle
19. Recycle symbol on the bottom of the bottle
20. Lets you know it came in a 12-pack
21. A little "u" symbol, don't know what it means though
22. Little "r" located about the main G on bottle
23. Random numbers above barcode
24. Different size compared to regular sized bottle
25. Gatorade frost on white label 
26. Does have same grip as regular bottle
27. Numbers I don't understand under expiration date
28. Contains no fruit juice 
29. The series under the G on the side
30. Barcode is vertical not horizontal
31. Two rims after the label
32. The change from white to grey on wrapper
33. Light, crisp flavor label on side
34. The word Pete on bottom part of bottle
35. The bottom rim before label
36. Two lines going down the bottle 
37. Random letter at bottom with 3 numbers
38. Random letter "e" at the bottom
39. 6 bumps on the bottom of the bottle
40. Swirl rim when cap removed
41. Random number inside cap
42. Covering inside the cap
43. 12 rings inside cap
44. Multiple vertical lines on cap
45. Also a little "r" above glacier freeze
46. The registered trademark is on bottle
47. Code of numbers right below label
48. The percent daily value 
49. 6 dashes at bottom of bottle 
50. 3 dashes on every grip 



Color

                                       http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/69/Stop_sign(standard).svg
My favorite color since I have been a little boy is red. Since being a little boy I was told to stop doing anything and everything. I was basically a little devil child and its ironic that when you think devil you think red. For some odd reason I would never listen to my parents telling me to stop. But little did I know that later on in life a simple red sign with the word stop would actually make me stop every time I saw it. 

5Qs and 5 Observations

1. What was your thought process with the potatoes being nailed on to that pole?
2. How many shots did it take to get the perfect one of the eagle? Or were you trying to get a perfect picture?
3. What were you trying to show with the multiple pictures of the bus?
4. Where did you take the picture of the 4 red dots?
5. How big were the penguins in the picture? Were the actual size?


1. I was very intrigued with the sculpture of the foot tongue.
2. The picture of the cane hanging up really captures my eye because it is the only thing in the room.
3. The boat gets my attention because it reminded of my trip to cuba.
4. The video of the lady going in circles really gets me paying attention.
5. You throwing the camera was a pretty cool idea.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Summary of Skype

What I was really impressed by was the fact that he uses his own home to do his work. He really doesn't even need to go a lot to get most of his images. Also the fact that he has his family in most of his portraits I feel like is pretty neat.