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Monday, November 10, 2008

Campus Commuter Parking

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Princeton University is pretty close to where I live. I think it has some of the most beautiful architecture that I have ever seen. The stonework is just amazing and the colors are beyond belief.

This is a very common sight here and on most college campuses. Like most college campuses the students rely on bicycles for transportation.

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News:

This photo of the Bucknell Football field is a 2 page feature photo in the Fall 2008 issue of Bucknell Magazine.

This photo of the Bucknell Quad is a 2 page feature photo in the Summer 2008 issue of Bucknell Magazine.

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Labels: bicycles, D700, Princeton, transportation

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posted by Laurie at 12:00 AM

20 Comments:

Blogger Sidney said...

Indeed... beautiful building and bricks!

3:18 AM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous pao said...

Imagine going to school in a place as beautiful as that... sigh.

4:01 AM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous BoB said...

Beautiful building

4:08 AM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous paolo said...

It's a nice livable place, and besides the cycle rack doesn't bother the beautiful oldish construction.

6:34 AM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous Rian said...

it's nice to live so close to this place.. a lot of photo opportunities i guess.. :D nice shot..

8:06 AM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous DrAW! said...

technically sound composition laurie :)

10:01 AM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous Spot the Pot said...

I must say - I like the little splash of orange leaves a top this photo it really shows off the orange color in the door and completes the photo.

11:48 AM, November 10, 2008  
Blogger Hadassah Intisar said...

Great shot, I love the door and stone detail.

2:18 PM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous Nanne said...

Laurie, thank you very much for your fine words on my site! The photo is from the island Ameland, my most favorite island in the neighbour, where I am living.
But I like your photo's very much!
They are nice from color, realy great!

NANNE from FRIESLAND

3:30 PM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous Frank said...

Very interesting location. Nice image.

3:54 PM, November 10, 2008  
Blogger photowannabe said...

This looks so European. You are so right, the rich colors and all the brick work are beautiful.

4:28 PM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous andy said...

Wow love the colors and textures of the stones and it is cool to see all the bikes lined up in a row.

5:29 PM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous Terry H. said...

Interesting contrast between the modern bikes and the beautiful old stone work and building.

6:14 PM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous John Maslowski said...

The brickwork is truly stunning and I love the architectural design. Great job capturing and composing this shot Laurie.

9:57 PM, November 10, 2008  
Anonymous ceanothe said...

Un beau parc de vélos et une lecon pour protéger la terre !

10:49 AM, November 11, 2008  
Anonymous lasiate said...

belle hommage à l'écologie

5:40 PM, November 11, 2008  
Blogger Michele said...

the stonework and the building details are quite lovely

9:24 PM, November 11, 2008  
Anonymous Vink said...

A very beautiful place !

9:19 AM, November 12, 2008  
Anonymous Denis said...

Yes, colours beyond belief... Astonishing picture, thank you

9:41 AM, November 16, 2008  
Anonymous Ilger.nl said...

Must be an honor to work and study in a building like this.

Strange to see these type of bikes next to such a building :)

2:39 PM, November 17, 2008  

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