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Photo Journalism
December 11, 2009, 4:23 pm
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Photo Journalism

My story is about snowboarding and my awesome Korean exchange student. I find snowboarding irresistible. I think it’s the best thing ever invented in the history of snow sports. I enjoy snowboarding and pretty much anything that has to do with snow. I love taking pictures of scenery and things in the snow. Trees that are covered with a layer of snow are just priceless to me. It’s amazing how God made such awesome things to enjoy the exquisiteness of them.

View of Mt. Hood

I’ve been snowboarding for 5 years and I love taking pictures of the trees and runs below me when I’m on the lift. To me an example of an absolutely priceless shot in the snow is when you get a shot of someone turning with the spray of the powder flying up where the sun is shining through the snow and there is a mountain in the background. I’ve always wanted to take a picture like this and I hope that someday I will get the opportunity to. I have to admit that I’ve been trying to take that picture for as long as I’ve been snowboarding.

Nice clear day with no one else there

There has been a few times (very rarely) that I have gone snowboarding and not have fun. The only reason was because it was raining and I got sopping wet. I took a few cool looking pictures though. That was about the most fun that I got out of that day.

A day at skibowl in the rain

The first Snowboard-like-invention was built in 1929 by M.J. “Jack” Burchett. He cut out a plank of plywood and secured his feet with a length of clothesline and horse reins. Thus the first “Snowboard” was invented. A man named Jake Burton Carpenter started making snowboards out of fiberglass. He also added bindings to help control the board easier. In the 1980′s they started adding steel edges to the sides of the snowboard. They also invented bindings with high backs to help control when snowboarding on hard packed snow.

That’s some of the history behind snowboarding. To me snowboarding isn’t just a sport; it’s a way of getting out doors and enjoying Gods creation. It’s an awesome hobby too. The only set back is that it can get a little expensive at times.

My family has an exchange student living at our house for this whole school year. He is one of the coolest Asian kids I know. He’s from South Korea and he’s about 6’ 2”.

Jeong

He brought a lot of awesome things with him and I can’t wait to take him snowboarding. He’s been a few times in Korea with his uncle that he says is really good. Jeong (that’s his name) has the coolest parents ever. They give him lots of money to get everything that he needs or wants. His parents both work for major companies in Korea. His way of life is so much different than ours. Everything and every little detail can be respectful and disrespectful. It was almost awkward when he first got here because he didn’t know how to react when certain things happened. He also couldn’t understand English very well but now he’s amazing at it. Jeong is one of the funniest kids I know. I don’t know if he’s trying to be funny or if he just doesn’t understand some things but he is so funny sometimes. He has the funniest one liners that will make everybody burst out in laughter.

Jeong

Jeong after playing 2 hours of football with us.

I can’t wait to take the kid snowboarding. He freaks out at the littlest things like frost on the ground this morning. He thought it was snow. It was awesome. He got so excited and the first thing that came out of his mouth was “Cody! Snow!”. This snowboarding season should be a blast with jeong.

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Hey, I love your blog and your pictures. The photo journalism is very good! You’re right Jeong is awesome. I didn’t really speak with him, but I think he is very smart and funny. I like the snow part, but us, exchange students, are very surprised by everything in this country! Actually I am exactly like him, and I understand it might be funny for you. Keep taking pictures like these. Bye.
Léna (the french girl).

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