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Pipes and Dragons

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Pipes and Dragons

This is the fountain outside of Alden Library. During the winter months it is drained of water (no surprise there), so I was able to capture a glimpse into this bizarre symmetry. I'm not really sure what the thing on the right is, though.

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Uploaded on March 6, 2007
Dark Steeple

This is the Galbreath Chapel on the campus of the local Ohio University. It isn't used for much, but it definitely has geometry. I applied an Orton Effet using the rather archaic, but still effective, Adobe Photoshop Elements 1.0 (guide via del.icio.us)

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Uploaded on Feb. 21, 2007

Flowering Tree

Flowers Shoot

Shamelessly Stolen from Ansel Adams

Flowering Tree

I think this is a dogwood tree. Please (_please!_) correct me if I'm wrong. I was playing around with the focus settings when I came up with this. It turned out excellent, much more excellent than I had planned. It is difficult to say what I like abou this photo the most. I think it is the blending of the extreme crispness of the foreground with the out-of-focus-ness of the background. That alone draws the eyes to the foreground. This photo is astoundingly better when zoomed in. Please feel free to do so. This photo was taken a while ago. For some reason the metadata didn't transfer over onto the photo. I can't remember why. Sorry!

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Uploaded on Nov. 2, 2006
Flowers Shoot

This is a flower I photographed last June (2006) in my front yard. I have no idea what it is called, but the photo turned out fantastic. Unlike the previous photo, this was taken digitally.

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Uploaded on Nov. 2, 2006
Shamelessly Stolen from Ansel Adams

I took this photo at a Holiday Inn Express near Paramount's King's Island. The lines caused the shadows and the bricks struck me as curious. This was taken in old-fashioned traditional film (as in, not digital) for my traditional photography class. It was originally in black and white. Afterwards, I scanned it into Photoshop, colorized it, used the cutout filter, and slapped the Ansel Adams quote over it. Voila! Hmm... I may upload the original black and white photo for comparison. Let me think about it, though.

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Uploaded on Nov. 2, 2006
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