Victoria Barnett, curator of the National Holocaust Museum, takes in a difficult question from the student panel after her lecture.
Families come together to play volleyball at the pier at night. Chris laughed along with Marco and John as his attempt to save the volley was defeated by the net.
Chris volley's the ball with a move that looks more prayer than anything else.
This series of photographs was made as an attempt to field a feature photo. I tried to get a sense of action through the Volleyball series but ended up learning more about my camera's "action" setting and it's aversion to low-light situations. The Volleyball players were all good sports (no pun intended) in letting me take pictures of their game, but declined their last names. To give credit to those in attendance pictured and not pictured, their names were as follows: Marco, John, Sarah, Karla, Jacob, Sam and Chris.
Chris has moves more funky than a drunk noodle monkey with kicks that are redic-u-lous!
ReplyDeleteJake is a snake that takes cake from the baby right before it's baked.
Karla moves with grace as she falls to her face.
John plays like a kid even though he's big.
Marco is the man with the master refrigerator plan.
Sam the sham is a random four-eyed ham.
Haha, thanks for taking our pictures!