Sunday, November 16, 2008

Not Just Ivy

The stonework of Princeton's buildings is amazing. I am always so struck by the beautiful colors. The Ivy and other vines that cover the buildings only adds to the beauty.

Technical Details:
NIKON D700
Nikkor 28-70mm f2.8
1/200 second
F/2.8
ISO 200
65 mm

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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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As of July 2008 I have decided to post the same photos on "Parallel Universe" as I do here. It has become too complicated to maintain two different photoblogs on a regular basis. Feel free to visit "Parallel Universe" and look through the portfolio/archives since there are quite a few photos there that were never posted here. I will continue to post on both since each one gets different viewers. I have also changed the title of Parallel Universe to Capture This Photography 2.

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"Capture This Photography 2"

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20 Comments:

Blogger Sidney said...

I also like the beautiful glass windows!

12:47 AM  
Blogger Kerri said...

Beautiful! I think it would make a GREAT Christmas Card!!

9:00 AM  
Anonymous clarence said...

Awesome stonework!

9:11 AM  
Anonymous Russ said...

Beautiful, Laurie. I guess that's why they call it the Ivy League.

9:12 AM  
Anonymous D said...

Looks very english style, even if not ! Nice perspective in the picture !

9:37 AM  
Anonymous martie said...

This is a beautiful image, and I really like how the top of the image is so light (sky) and the bottom is so much darker (building and plants). Really nice!!

12:23 PM  
Anonymous Rian said...

yep, the stonework is definitely unique, makes you wonder how it looked like when it was newly built.. :) nice shot.. :)

1:57 PM  
Blogger photowannabe said...

Love everything about this picture, the tones, textures and the window reflections.
Quite an amazing place to photograph.

4:24 PM  
Anonymous Bo said...

I love shooting architectural features; they add so much character to buildings. This is a stunning spot, the textures are great.

4:54 PM  
Anonymous Michael Rawluk said...

The composition and colours sure work together. Lovely shot.

10:22 PM  
Anonymous roentarre said...

The texture and colour are very mesmerising!

6:45 AM  
Anonymous AurĂ©lie said...

A lovely shot !! Great colors and I like this style.

9:08 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Woww... Beautiful compo with dito colours Laurie!
Great piece of arhitecture.
Excellent image!

Grz Sien

12:02 PM  
Anonymous NANNE said...

I like the photo of the old building (?) I guess. The colors are very beautifull. I like it!

NANNE from FRIESLAND

4:49 PM  
Anonymous micki said...

That is such beautiful stonework!! Isn't it wonderful being close to such old (for our country) architecture?

6:52 PM  
Anonymous bram antareja said...

The photograph aritektur that was good with angle that was interesting. I imagined that ancient architecture really details in building the house permanently paid attention to the touch of his art. Nice foto, Laurie. Regards from Yogyakarta Indonesia,

7:11 PM  
Anonymous pao said...

yes, amazing stonework indeed, and the ivy adds to the distinguished look. so beautiful.

8:40 PM  
Anonymous Terry H. said...

It is amazing the different color of rocks they used in the buildings. Some of the most beautiful I've seen.

11:26 AM  
Anonymous Cerstin said...

Love old windows and old (or new)overgrown houses. Wonderful picture.

1:06 PM  
Anonymous Arjan - PlasticDaisy said...

This house is growing a beard :) Really cool!

3:03 PM  

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