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Feeeeeeed me.Ĥ. You’ve been a zombie at one point, or you hope to be one. You know the difference between a black and silver chromebook.Īnd more than once you’ve gotten to school early, just to get a black one.ģ. All of your spare change goes to your slushie/popcorn/grilled cheese fund. You rely on the internet to remind you what pens even are.Ģ. To see more of Szabi’s amazing photography, check out his Flickr account. Thanks for sharing your talent with us, Szabi, and keep up the fantastic work!Īre you a talented Hayden student? Would you like to share your talent with us? Submit here:, or email know, if the fact that you walk into a school that says Hayden on it every morning wasn’t enough.ġ. This was taken at Mountsberg Conservation area, I like this picture because of how sharp it is, you can see all the details in its eye. It is motion blur because it was taken at a very slow shutter speed of two seconds, that is what makes the after look so silky, of course you need a tripod for taking these types of photos. This is a photo of Webster`s falls in Hamilton. The walking trail at Crawford lake, This is one of my favourite pictures I took there because it was taken with a 50mm lens that wasn’t mine, and I really like the depth of field it created. The lights were so strong you could see the beam with a 30 sec shutter speed. This picture was taken of the huge lights that give the falls colour at night. This one is with fireworks so it adds even more interesting aspects to the photo. Another picture of the falls, once again with a long shutter speed. I used a long shutter speed for this so that the streaks from the car lights paint the street red and white. Taken right beside the falls, a photo of the busy street with lots of cars passing by. I used a long shutter speed for it to make the water look silky and to brighten up the dark environment it was taken in. This photo was taken at the world famous Niagara Falls. I like this picture because it conveys a street/city feel. I took it from the other side of the street so thats why there are care in the photo. This photo was taken in Toronto of graffiti. For this picture I didn’t have a tripod to do a slower shutter speed so I rested my camera on a pole on the side walk and it turned out pretty good.

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This photo was taken at Dundas Square in Toronto. This photo was taken with a pixel stick which was spun around in all different directions making this awesome design. It was also a very clear night so the stars and moon really showed through in this photo. The waves in the water look silky smooth and the palm tree in the bottom right looks a little blurry because it was swaying in the wind. This photo was taken at 11pm and still ended up looking really nice because of the 30 sec shutter speed I used. This photo ended up looking like something that would be on post card from Jamaica. This was nicest sunset I have seen, I tried to silhouette the palm tree on the left side of the photo. For this shot I tried to get the water splashing up against the rocks a part of the photo as well. He has a gift for it – check out some of his photos, and read his captions for more information about the photos! This photo was taken at sunset in Jamaica on my vacation there. Szabi Nagy is a grade 11 student at Hayden who is passionate about photography.







Pixelstick shuts off early