Cooper's Lost Treasure
Cooper's lost treasure is a text-based adventure game where you must find a lost treasure. D.B. Cooper is an epithet for an unidentified man who hijacked a Boeing 727 back in 1971. He threatened the flight attendants with a bomb, and demanded $200,000 ransom along with four parachutes. He released his passengers in Seattle, and took off towards Reno, Nevada. He never made it, however, because 30 minutes into the flight he parachuted into the night over Southern Washington. 50 years later, you, a young and ambitious explorer, decided to go on the search for Cooper's last treasure. Will you find the lost money and make it home, or will you go missing along with it?
Play the game now by clicking HERE! (Game will not be playable until December 12, 2023)
Personal Website
As a freshman I took an intro to web development project. This website was my final project, and serves as a demonstration of my knowledge of HTML coding. I don't know much, but I'm proud of what I've been able to do. Some of the easier elements were the navigation bar and the mobile device implementation. One of the hardest parts to code for me was working on the display grid. I struggle to know whether to use a grid or flexbox, but with patience I've been able to fix it little by little. I plan on working on more websites and improving my skills more over time.
Photography Final
I also took an introductory course for Digital Photography. As I grew up, I'd always been a more analytical kid. I enjoyed puzzles and math, along with learning things by doing physical work. I'd color in coloring books like a child, or maybe draw a picture in art class, but I never really embraced the arts. As a freshman, however, I decided to take a photography class. This class tuaught me tons about how to show emotion, how to frame different subjects, and how to work with colors. I'm very proud of the pictures I've been able to take, and look forward to doing so much more in the field of photography. Pictured below is an example of my work as a photographer. It's one of my photos. If you'd like, click HERE to see a more expansive selection of my work.