Showing posts with label Sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sky. Show all posts
Saturday, December 12, 2009
The Cold Comes Clean
Freezing temperatures have arrived here at SBU. Even though the temperature really isn't the issue, the wind is the real problem. According to my computer it is 23 degrees Fahrenheit outside though I'm sure its colder due to the wind. It would nice if it didn't look so desolate and dead outside. Its miserable. Luckily I have many layers that I can just pile on my body without complaint so the cold doesn't really affect me.
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Labels: Artsy, Fall, Ice, Paths, Reflection, Sky, Stony Brook, Water
Thursday, September 24, 2009
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Labels: Architecture, Flags, Sky, Street, Travel
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
This is from my second day of travel across country right after leaving the Rocky Mountains. It was my first glimpse of the sun that morning. I continued on to Des Moines, Iowa that night which was somewhere around a thousand miles from my start location of Salt Lake City, Utah that morning.
Just got done with the first round of High C's auditions today. Good draw.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
I took this coming into San Francisco right as the plane was about to land.
Still waiting for the car but its ok... at least this didn't happen in the middle of nebraska
Monday, August 24, 2009
I like doing long exposures they are a lot of fun. This is more from camp.
Delay on the pictures of the car cause it needs a little work.
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Sunday, June 14, 2009
I'm not sure what river this is but I really like this shot.
I am in California now and am loving it... little cold today.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Old Gold Bridge
Okay, so the bridge isn't actually gold but it was in an area where a lot of gold was mined back in the long ago.
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Labels: Architecture, Landscape, Sky, Travel, Water
Friday, June 5, 2009
Oh, Signs and their Hilarity
This is a damn along Route 21 between Boise and Idaho City.
I love how redundant this seems to be. Do people really go swimming and think it's safe?
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
The Wang(pronounced WONG... technically)
It's the middle of the night... I'm 20 years old in the library stressing about my Voice Juries... AND THIS IS WHAT I DECIDE TO DO WITH MY TIME....
I'm losing it... slowly
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Labels: Architecture, Artsy, Sky, Stony Brook, Sunlight, Windows
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Oh, California!
Here's me coming into California, not sure where I am but definitely Cali.
Coming into San Francisco International Airport, SFO for short. Oh, and that is San Francisco in the background.
Sacramento train station as we waited for Em's dad to pick us up.
The gang! chillin' at the Yuba River, at Edwards Crossing, awesome old bridge.
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Friday, February 13, 2009
A Glimpse Into My Past
This is from Washington D.C. when I went for my Grandfather's funeral at Arlington National Cemetary just over a year ago. I was standing there looking up and saw this awesome shot.
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Saturday, February 7, 2009
Clear Cold Days
Ah the lovely cold of clear winter days of Long Island.
You quickly learn to judge the weather on the sky and if there are clouds you don't pack yourself quite as tight in your warm clothing. Those clear days on the other hand, that's when you grab a scarf, gloves, I'm talking the works here. Okay so maybe I'm exaggerating a little bit because I'm from California where its nowhere near as cold. Or maybe I'm just a big baby.
Anyways, look at the pretty trees in the Engineering Quad!
You quickly learn to judge the weather on the sky and if there are clouds you don't pack yourself quite as tight in your warm clothing. Those clear days on the other hand, that's when you grab a scarf, gloves, I'm talking the works here. Okay so maybe I'm exaggerating a little bit because I'm from California where its nowhere near as cold. Or maybe I'm just a big baby.
Anyways, look at the pretty trees in the Engineering Quad!
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