The document summarizes the author's first attempts at taking multimedia photographs around Cal U's campus, including stray cats in the River Lot that could potentially be adopted, fish swimming in a tank in the Eberly building, bees pollinating flowers, and various birds and a stinkbug. The author struggled with night settings on their camera and capturing moving subjects like bees but was able to get close to photographing some of the cats as well as other animals and insects on campus.
2. These first pictures were my attempts at photographing stray cats that live in
the River Lot on Cal Us campus
3. The man in the picture was feeding the cats. He said that many of the cats
could be taken home if someone wanted. Many of them had up to date
shots and were spayed or neutered. He said he had taken 4 of them home
already.
4. I was having a hard time adjusting to the night setting on my camera, so
a lot of my pictures of the cats turned out dark or blurry
5. I was able to approach the cats. There were approximately 15 to 20 cats in the
lot that night.
6. I found these guys swimming around in a fish tank in the Eberly Science and
Technology buildings first floor. I did the most editing to this picture, deleting posters
that could be seen on the far wall through the tank.
7. This picture was my best attempt at taking pictures of bees that were pollinating
flowers on campus. This picture was difficult to capture because the bees were small
and constantly moving.
8. Next were birds. This little guy was sitting on a curb outside of
Hamer Gym.
9. This was my only shot of this bird. Soon after taking this shot,
someone revved up their engine and the bird flew away.
10. This bird was in a tree outside of the Natali Student Center. This was the
best shot I could get considering the bird kept looking the other way.
11. Stinkbugs are a big problem on campus this year. This bug was on my car.