Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Week Three

It is amazing how different each week is.  In the beginning I liked the idea of doing this project and I thought there would be a visual difference over time but I was not prepared for how different each week would be from the other.  Now I am excited each week when I go to take the picture and can't wait to get home and compare the new photograph with the one before it.

This picture was taken on time and on the correct day right after my last class. What a difference three weeks make.  When I started the leaves were still green, and since then they have not only turned, but have started to fall in earnest. 

28 October 2009

Week Two

I took this picture a day early, on Tuesday, because I was leaving for a conference in Oregon.

Week Two:  Taken on 20 October 2009 at 2 p.m.


Ron Taylor Project: The Last Assignment

This project has been moved from the blog Around Columbia to this dedicated blog for easier viewing and editing.  I have kept the original post in Around Columbia but will not be adding any new pictures to that one.

In an article in Coming of Age I talk about having only had about six real teachers in over 20 years of formal education.  I am talking about people who's primary responsibility was to impart some kind of wisdom or knowledge into me.  Of course other people took a crack at it but not as professionals.

Ron Taylor was one of those teachers.  This fall reminded me of something he said to me years ago.  After class Ron would hang around campus and sort of get wistful about things and I loved to talk with him then.  Like me he loved the campus, the idea and beauty of it, during the slow times when everyone else had pretty much gone home.  It is an awesome experience to have a whole campus to yourself!   It was a fall afternoon, around this time of year, when he had me come out to the front of St. Clair at Columbia College.  He told me that somebody should come to that spot at the same time every week and take a picture of the trees.  He thought it was worthwhile to capture the seasonal changes.  Well, that was years ago but last week I remembered.  At around 3 p.m. on a Wednesday I went out and took a picture.  It is my last assignment from Ron.

Every week for a year I am going to go to the same spot at 3 p.m. on Wednesday and take a picture of the general area Dr. Taylor indicated.  If I cannot be there at that exact time I will do it the day before or the day after, or perhaps have someone else do it for me.  I hope to use the same camera as well (my Lumix  with  Leica lens - a great pocket camera).

Here is the first picture and I will add pictures to this project every week or so until next year at this time. 

Week One:  Taken on 14 October 2009 at 3 p.m.