Ahhhh! I finally got to take some photos before the year ended! School had taken a large chunk of my time so I wasn't able to take as many photos as I had hoped for. So thankfully, I was able to spend some time with my close friends and wife down in Newport a few days before Christmas. We went over for a tour of Marble House, and to quote one of the people touring the mansion, it was "exquisite." We walked around the grounds outside, and then headed over to the Breakers. It was really a great day to catch up with the newly engaged couple (Congrats Jay and Lesley!) and our other friends too. Hopefully this next semester won't be as time consuming and there won't be months in between posts. It felt so good to get behind the camera again. Enjoy the photos!
Jay, Lesley, Keri, and Steph...with longer black coats they could have been the Illuminati...
The sun came out!
Fun with the fisheye lens!
Peering into the Breakers
Jay's head...
December 28, 2011
October 23, 2011
Finally an October Post!
So I finally have a chance to post some photos. School has been keeping me a little too busy, but this weekend Steph and I headed up to Boston to check out the Head of the Charles Regatta. It was packed! Walking through parts of Harvard and Cambridge, I was able to get some really good architectural shots too. You'll probably notice there are a few odd and random shots thrown in. I got to play some more with my fish eye lens, and it's so much fun. With it being so wide, it captures so much with an interesting perspective. Ever since I got it, I've loved it! So here are the photos from all over the place since the last post. Hope you all enjoy!
The ducks sure got out of the way really fast!
Cooper the golden doodle puppy.
The Yale women's team took no prisoners. They were the clear leader in that race.
The ducks sure got out of the way really fast!
Cooper the golden doodle puppy.
The Yale women's team took no prisoners. They were the clear leader in that race.
Labels:
architecture,
boats,
boston,
graffiti,
Head of the Charles Regatta,
park,
people,
Water
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