Archives For April 2012

Rugby Pictures

April 29, 2012

This is called a “Scrum”. Where the players bind together and the two teams engage for a rough battle for possession of the ball.

This is a called a “line out”. This happens if the ball goes out of bounds. The two teams lift one of their team members (on my team it’s me) to catch the ball. After I catch it, I pass it to a player on the ground to be moved back into play.

Here is me running with the ball about to go into contact. After I got past the first few guys I had a clear run to the goal line. But someone got in the way…

You can see that I got tackled and I dropped the ball. I didn’t even know I got hit, I thought I just dropped the ball. If you look close, you can see that the angle in which my ankle is in is not the right angle it should be. I rolled it in the game and I didn’t even realize it until that night. When adrenaline gets going, you don’t feel anything.

English Assignments

April 26, 2012

Levi Harapnuik

April 9

 

 

Cause and Effect Paragraph

 

The Cannibals accepted John Paton after he dug a well and provided them with water. They had previously been drinking dirty water and they were getting sick. He dug the well and gave the people all the water they wanted. When the villagers asked how he did it, he said that God gave them water and that they should thank God. The village leader said that none of the other gods they worshiped did such a thing for them and asked if John would preach a sermon to them on the well the next Sabbath day. When the day came, the chief gave a short speech to encourage the people to listen to John. That day, many idols were rounded up and burned as the people changed their minds about thinking that what John said was lies.

 

In the biggest stadium, the ground shakes as the crowds roar. A young man prepares for his first joust. A joust against a much older and experienced opponent. Will he bring pride to his country, or will his dreams of being a highly esteemed and well-respected knight be shattered to pieces? Here I have for you, an overview of a knight, Myles Farworth, and how smart, stubborn and brave this knight was in the book, Men Of Iron.

 

Myles was smart in that he always wanted to make the right choice and to do the right thing no matter what he had to do or what happened. He went to his friends or elders to seek wisdom or to ask them what they thought he should do. He didn’t always do the right thing and it got him in trouble and even got him hurt sometimes. I think he was smarter or wiser than the average fellow.

 

He also was very persistent or stubborn in that he sometimes didn’t do what his elders told him to do. When he wanted people to do something for him, he wouldn’t stop asking or yelling at them until they did what he wanted. In the book, he was dueling against another guy who he worked and lived with. Myles hurt his opponent quite badly but the opponent didn’t want to give up. Myles didn’t let him walk away until he surrendered to Myles. This was a good and bad characteristic of him.

 

Myles was really brave and wasn’t afraid to accept a challenge, even if he knew he couldn’t defeat that challenge. There were times where his friends would have to try to stop him from doing something that would get him seriously injured, or even killed. He accepted to joust against an older knight that was a lot more experienced than him and would probably beat him. It seemed as though he wasn’t afraid of anything, even though he was sometimes.

 

And this is why I think Myles Farworth was smart, persistent, brave and a hero in the book, Men Of Iron. In the story, he went through a lot of good times, and hard times. He worked and trained hard to become a knight. All the work paid off and he defeated the older and more experienced knight.

 

Levi Harapnuik

 

Cue For Treason Book Report

 

He was running from a man that would never give up; running to escape prison or even death. The 267 page book, Cue For Treason, was written by Geoffrey Trease in 1940 and was published by Blackwell. I read the online version of this historical fiction from the University of Toronto archives. Reviewing the plot, characterization of Peter, and the things that I learned, we can conclude if this is a good book to read.

 

This is the story of very determined young man who would save the Queen’s life. Peter Brownwigg, a 14 year old boy, who lived in Cumberland, England at the end of the 16th century, was involved in a protest against a ruthless leader, Sir Philip Morton, who wanted to kill the Queen. During the protest, he threw a rock at Sir Morton and left behind a clue that could identify him. Peter ran from his village to escape the consequences of throwing a rock at a ruthless leader. He joined an acting group that preformed Shakespeare and used it as a way to hide from Sir Morton. Another “boy”, Kit, also joined the group to run from Sir Morton for different reasons. Amazingly enough, Peter, Kit, and the acting group tricked Sir Morton into thinking they were soldiers and brought Sir Morton and his men to justice.

 

Peter Brownwigg was normal looking 14 year old boy, but he wasn’t afraid to stand for what he believed. He was of average build, and could swim, climb and run like any other boy. When he set his mind to something, nobody could talk him out of it. For example, he and his family were trapped inside their house and his father told him to wait inside. He wanted to escape through a window and go get help and his father couldn’t talk him out of it. He didn’t respect authority of Sir Morton and his men. He once got free from a man who was taking him prisoner and knocked him out with a rock to escape from him. He didn’t show respect to anyone who was against the Queen.

 

This book made me realize three things that I never knew before. I learned that actors were only suppose to be male in this time period, and that surprised me. I also learned that it didn’t matter how old you were, the punishment was the same. There was no “easy out” if you were young. The last thing I learned from reading this book was that villages stood up for each other and it was like the whole village was a big family. I wish it was still like that in our world today.

 

Having looked at the plot, Peter’s character, and the things I learned, I have determined that it is a good book to read. It is full of adventure, doesn’t have dry, boring sections, and there are surprising turns in the story. Peter’s character of integrity makes this book appealing. It’s fun to learn about history in this way. If one likes historical fiction, this is an exceptional book to read.

 

Levi Harapnuik

 

Classifications Paragraph

 

From royalty, to popes, to common people, saints in the middle ages were often persecuted. Some saints were disrespected or even killed for what they believed. Duchess Elizabeth of Hungary and Sir Francis of Assisi were rich and ignored the people who harassed them and helped the poor and listened to what Got told them to do. Others, like Bernard of Clairvaux, were disrespected by their families, but also were able to reach out and changed many lives. Unfortunately, others like John Huss were burned at the stake because they wouldn’t stop preaching the truth and the Good News to the people. These Saints all had the same goal in mind, but achieved it in different ways because of the different times in history, countries and leaders. Although the middle ages was a very hard time for Christians, there were times where their ministries thrived and changed a lot of lives.’

 

Levi Harapnuik

 

 

 

Challenges of The Early Church

 

 

The early church faced challenges from without and within. Outside the church, some people and rulers like Caesar wanted to kill Christians and put them in prison just because of what they believed. This is what happened to people like Polycarp and Blandina. Rulers like Caesar even had arenas where they would throw Christians in a pit with wild beasts to be torn to pieces. Also, people from other religions kidnapped Christians, like in the story of Patrick, where they took him to their homeland to be a slave. The early church also faced challenges from within.  Some Christians tried to lead other Christian people away from the Bible and do things that the Bible didn’t say like in the story of Athanasius. A church leader named Arius said that God created Jesus and, therefore, Jesus was not equal than God. Athanasius said that from what the Bible says, they are equal. Those are some examples in how the early church faced challenges from within, and without.

 

Analogy Paragraph

Levi Harapnuik

March 28

 

 

The work of the wind moves a ship forward, while the work of the Holy Spirit moves a man forward. The wind can only blow one way at a time but by moving the sails, you can control the direction of the ship. The Holy Spirit worked in the same way with John Newton; it didn’t matter what kind of person he was or which way he was moving, towards or against God, the Holy Spirit will be able to turn him in the right direction. The Holy Spirit is like the wind in that you can’t physically see it, but you can see what it does. You can’t see the wind blowing, but you can see the effects of the wind filling up the sails and creating the waves in the ocean. Just like the wind can bring a ship to its breaking point, the Holy Spirit can do the same to a man such as John Newton. The Holy Spirit changed John Newton’s life from a slave trader to a minister.

 

Levi Harapnuik

 

A book report of Albrecht Durer

 

 

 

There once was a man of many talents. The book, The Story of Albrecht Durer, written by Joyce McPherson, tells the story of a man’s life in 110 pages. He was a man who lived as an artist from May 21, 1471 to April 6th, 1528. This version was written in 2001 and was published by Greenleaf Books, LLC. This essay shows a bit about his life, his art, and what we can learn from him.

Albrecht Durer was an artist who lived in Germany. His father was a goldsmith and at a young age, Durer became skilled at working with gold. Later on in life, he was an apprentice for other artists. He was married to Agnes Frey. She had a keen business since which helped him sell his art. Her father was also a successful goldsmith. Durer and Agnes didn’t have any children, but Agnes treated the young boys that Durer apprenticed like sons. Durer did paintings as well as engravings, woodcuts, drawings, and he also wrote several books.  He was a talented man.

The main point in this book was to tell the story of Albrecht Durer, not only about his life, but also his paintings. Durer was good at drawing and painting what he saw, but he was also good at transferring the visions in his mind into drawings. He was a Christian and that was shown in a lot of his work. A teacher of his, Herr Wolgemut, once said to him, “A true artist must know the scriptures if he would paint truly.” One of his drawings showed how he thought the Apocalypse was described in the Bible. He called the drawing, Knight, Death, and the Devil. In this drawing he couldn’t see it happening in real life; it had to come from what he imagined in his head.

 

Durer was an extraordinary man and was sometimes called “the Appelles of his day”. He was well known, but surprisingly quite humble and wasn’t arrogant like some other artists. At first he didn’t sign his paintings with his own name because he wanted the glory to go to God. Later, he signed only his initials. That shows no matter how talented one is, one can still be humble. Another thing we can learn from this book was something his father once told him, “The greatest artist is the Creator”.  He taught all his apprentices this lesson to help guide them through their artistic lives.

The Story of Albrecht Durer, tells the story of his life, his art, and what we can learn from him. He was skilled at a young age, and kept on getting better at what he did as he got older. He had a good imagination and was very good at putting those images from his mind onto paper. He was very talented, but also humble in his work. Although I don’t like reading about artists or about this time period, if one likes to read biographies about artists, this is a good one to read.

 

Photography Unit 2

April 19, 2012

I used the rule of thirds in this picture with the snow and the trees. The snowy part isn’t going through the center, it’s off to the side. I was trying to get a good perspective or angle on where I was and how big the trees and cliffs were.

I was trying to get a good angle of the words on the school and also get the flags in the frame as well. The sky has a nice color and I think all the colors mix well.

This is kind of a portrait. It is different then most, but I think It works. He’s in a school, and he’s thinking.

In this one I was trying to put the objects in a way where they lead your eye on towards the left of the picture. I wish the back ground was a little more simple, but it worked ok.

I was really trying to get the right light and shadows for this picture. I also tried to get a good angle. I wish the background could have been better, but I don’t think it draws the eye too badly.

I was trying to set up the objects in a certain way that they would fit well and compliment eachother. Again, the background isn’t as nice as I wanted it. There is also some nice texture in the picture.

This is a sort of weird confusing picture but if you look close enough, the chair and the bag under it is mirrored so that there is two of them. The color is ok but I wish I had brighter and more colors.

This picture shows depth of field and also some good texture. The color is kind of weird, but it adds a different perspective to the picture. The light coming through the rings at the top of the  pole looks pretty neat too.

I like the detail on the chain in this picture. The color is sort of dull, but it works with the atmosphere in the picture. I also used the rule of thirds to offset the linking of the two chains. The texture is a little more dull on the chains that I wanted though.

The clouds and the sun in this picture sort of makes it look scary in a way. It has a neat perspective and there are a lot of things to look at. I think the black and white works because the picture would look dull if it was in normal color.

In this picture, I was trying to get a good picture of shadows without giving away which one of the shadows actually has the camera. I guess from a perspective this picture could look spooky in a way. The shadows on the ground and all you see is footsteps.

This picture is pretty cool. The perspective could be from a child in a playground who is only focusing on one thing, getting from one object to another on the playground. They don’t hear their parents calling them or all the people watching and the sounds of the streets nearby. Everything like that blurs out.

I tried to blur the person in this picture out and have the background in focus. I also tried to get a better angle than just straight on which gets boing after a while. I also tried to get some good color with the lockers in the background.

This picture has some pretty neat lines and texture. I was trying to capture the cracks in the ground and enhance the darkness inside of them. The light in the corner doesn’t really help the picture too much though.

This picture is neat because the two people are lifting their feet at the same time and it adds an interesting perspective. I think the bike and the metal pole adds some interest to the picture and keeps it from being dull.

I got good depth of field on this one. The empty chess table and dark color makes the picture look kind of lonely and dark. The deferent’s of clouds in the sky changes the color and looks quite interesting. Looking at it now, if I was down and to the left a little bit, it might have been better.

I like this one quite a bit. The bright colors really stand out against the blackness or the background. The texture looks really neat and you can see a lot of detail.

Here I was trying to capture two friends having fun. It is actually quite funny. One guy is working and trying to get stuff done, and the other guy is trying to have a good time while doing so. The black and white effect works well in this picture. I don’t think it could work if it was in color.

I think this is my favorite picture. After adjusting  the white balance, shutter speed, and depth of field for a while, I was able to get this picture. There is quite a lot too look at. I really like the look of the lights and the cars speeding up the road. I wanted to get the blurring effect like I did in the other picture, and I think I got a good balance of cars coming towards and away from me.

I was playing with the depth of field here and I think I did a pretty good job of blurring the background and only having the birds and the lightpost in focus. I actually brought the contrast down and tried to make it a little bit lighter so you could see the birds more clearly. This isn’t my best picture of animals. I was working more on the concepts.

This picture is quite interesting. One of the chocolates on the top looks like it’s popping out of the package when it’s just a print. It almost looks 3D. The right angle and the right light probably had something to do with that.

I like how the bracelet stands out against the dark skin on his hand. The blue in the bottom right of the picture also stands out quite a bit. I have to admit, I am not very good at taking these kind of pictures.

I like how this picture leads your eye to the top right with the curve in the road. There is a good balance of light from the cars going both directions and I still really like how the street lights look. The green signs are relatively focused while the cars are pretty blurred. It looks neat having something in focus and something blurred so close together in a picture.