Saturday, November 15, 2008

Photo Safari

Today, Malik and I went to the Utah photography scavenger hunt. We were divided into teams and given a list of over 60 things, people, phrases, ideas, or themes to photograph. It was quite the adventure! In the end our team won with 644 points.



At Malik's request, we started the day by taking the train downtown to Library Square.

We walked around the area and got a snack while we waited for everyone to arrive.


In order to take pictures legally, we were issued photography passes which allowed us to take pictures anywhere inside or outside on the city block including people, places, and objects.


Apparently Malik was quite excited, I actually think he took more pictures with his camera than I did with mine.


One of our first pictures was to get a picture of our team reflected in water. Sounded easy, or so we thought, until we realized urban bodies of water proved a little difficult to find in the cold weather. A little standing puddle was the best we could do, and surprisingly we found our reflections.


This was just a crazy actual bike that Malik and I both loved and needed a picture of for no good reason other than cool-factor. This is an actual working bicycle that was chained up for about an hour. It would have been even more interesting if we could have figured out how logistically the riding and stopping worked.




We took a few pictures from the roof of the library. Malik and I took the stairs and he made it to the top first. Great views of the entire city!



Across the street, there was a huge post-election protest with angry groups of people from both sides of the debate yelling and marching. It was quite the entertainment, from a distance anyway.



Mr. GQ



Figuring out the next shot.


Some pictures were more artistic, some more goofy. As the time limit approached us quickly, we started to improvise....we needed a "Non-Egyptian Pyramid." Good thing we had Malik to help!




Just some cool pictures from the collection.


One of the theme's was to capture was "Mad Skills." It was in the team category, so why not take pictures of our team taking pictures....if that's not mad skills at a photography event, then I don't know what is.


One of the pictures was "money in a wishing well" since once again, outdoor water was a little difficult to find, we improvised with the puddle again and added a leaf and a quarter and created our own wishing well.



Malik and I at the end of the event. We both had a blast and it was fun spending the day together. He had a lot of great ideas and jumped right in to make sure to get all the pictures he needed to score our team his points!




3 comments:

Sharlene Enloe said...

Why didn't I know you had a blog? You are really holding out on me! I had to find it when i was looking at Brenda's

.........Still ME! said...

Thanks you so much for this day with Malik! He is still showing everyone who will look and listen every picture from his super fun day with Aunt YaYa.

Thanks for all you do with and for my kids, they sure think their Aunt YaYa rocks!

G&G Martin said...

It was good to see some of the pictures from you experience with Malik. I had heard about it and saw Maliks pictures. I think it is great that you do such fun things with your nephews and nieces.