Wednesday, November 7, 2012

neighboorhood photos

Benton County Museum in Philomath Oregon on the morning of November 2nd.

Mario Menor of Eager Beaver cleaning services blowing the leaves away in front of the Philomath Police Department on the morning of November 2nd.
Ray Abernathy of Philomath may be down on his luck but he still has time to sit and enjoy his corgies. 

Sunday, November 4, 2012

My Cloud Atlas Review


Cloud Atlas, if you haven’t heard about it yet, is one of the most diverse and broad films I have ever seen. There are few movies that have moved me the way that Cloud Atlas did—from the symphonic score to the awe-inspiring cinematography and special effects, Cloud Atlas hits all the right notes and doesn’t overdo the special effects from a production standpoint. On top of the amazing production is a top-notch story that blends the cerebral with the emotional. Cloud Atlas will leave you not just thinking, but feeling.
The film is a collection of different narratives spanning several thousand years. The characters are bound together through space and time by love, tragedy, and a steadfast refusal to accept oppression. The directors accomplish this by using the same actors in most of the narratives and by using different aspects of the Cloud Atlas Sextet, which was composed by director Tom Tyker.
To say that Cloud Atlas has a musical component would be an understatement. As much of the story is told through music as it is through dialogue and special effects. Each narrative features a different portion of the sextet; the piece builds throughout the movie, climaxing just as the movie reaches its apex. The score accompanying Cloud Atlas rivals the musicality of Moulin Rouge.
     And the acting on display by Halle Berry, Tom Hanks, Hugo Weaving, and Jim Broadbent will likely win awards. While the Wachowski brothers brought their outstanding stage production to the film, Tom Tykwer really knocked it out of the park in terms of plot development and making the characters real for the viewer. I laughed out loud during a scene where one of the characters, in an attempt to escape from an old-age home, shouts to the other inmates “Soylent Green is people!” only to be apprehended by the staff and dragged back inside.
     What sold me on this film was its blending of philosophy with narrative. Stories evolved as a means of exchanging cultural knowledge between generations and peoples. Of late most of the films on display in Hollywood have been vapid, violent, or generally menial. Cloud Atlas rises above this, delivering solid acting that conveys important philosophical truths related to humanity and our place in the universe. This is encapsulated by one line that is repeated a few times throughout the movie: “Our lives are not our own. From womb to tomb, we are bound to others, past and present and by each crime and every kindness, we birth our future.”
Cloud Atlas is a long movie, but you will absolutely not be disappointed. You may even want to return to see it again. Do yourself a favor, and go watch Cloud Atlas.


Friday, October 26, 2012

Odyssey photos from LBCC

The Arcimoto is an all electric 2 seater vehicle, classified as a motorcycle by the state of Oregon. It designed with the urban commuter in mind. With a range of 40-120 miles per charge it can get you to work and back in one charge. On display in the Quad at the Albany campus of LBCC on Thursday Oct 18th.



Cars and trucks on display from local companies and auto-dealers for the Odyssey Alternative Fuels event on October 18th.


Dan Lara a spokesman for the Odyssey event giving his speech about how an all above the approach to solving our nations energy problems start with local educational institutions like LBCC. This event took place in the Quad at the Albany campus of LBCC on Thursday Oct 18th.

Dan Lara a spokesman for the Odyssey event posing for a photograph after his speech in the Quad at the Albany campus of LBCC on Thursday Oct 18th.





Friday, October 19, 2012

Portrait and Mug shot

Mug shot of . Photo taken in the quad at LBCC campus in Albany on Thursday afternoon.  


Local hackysack guru ; with the tools of his trade. He gathers daily with friends in the quad at LBCC campus in Albany to play, new players are welcome to come and join in the fun.



Friday, October 12, 2012

Campus shots of the horticulture club's Tuesday farmers markets.

The Horticulture Club's Farmer's Market every Tuesday makes Jessica very happy. Danica hopes you don't forget to support your LBCC farmer's.
Jessica Meek and Danica Ostlund of the LBCC Horticulture club manning the stations of Farmer's market, which will be on campus every Tuesday this month.
Jessica Meek and Danica Ostlund displaying the fine corn, onions, flowers, and vegetables available at LBCC's Farmer's Market.


Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Jehovah's Witnesses on Campus evangelizing

Jim Monteraselli, Star and Taelor Strange, and Sara Peck man the Albany Jehovah's Witness table this past Monday. They represent a growing number of Witness's who are on campus evangelizing.

Mrs. Strange brought her daughter to this weeks outreach. A devout and loving mother she takes her faith very seriously.

The group was happy to have their photo taken and wanted people to know that there are Witnesses in Albany.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Photojournalism assignment

Nothing like hacking on the first day of school
Photo taken on Albany Campus in the quad on Monday Sept 24th. 

Fall is on the way

College in America isn't complete without waiting in lines for something.
Photo taken at the LBCC bookstore on Monday Sept 24th.