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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Princeton University Blair Hall

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This is another one from my backlog of archived "waiting to be posted " images. This one was taken in early November 2008. Blair Hall is one of the Freshman and Sophomore dormitories on the Princeton campus. I love the buildings here. It is such a beautiful campus.

Nikon D700
Nikkor 28-70mm f2.8
1/250 second
F/5.0
ISO 250
50 mm

Labels: colleges, D700, Fall, New Jersey, Princeton

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posted by Laurie at 12:00 AM

24 Comments:

Anonymous Olivier said...

Very nice buildings and campus. It should be nice to stay there.

1:58 AM, March 24, 2009  
Blogger Tony said...

what a beautiful place, great pic
:o)
T

2:16 AM, March 24, 2009  
Anonymous yz said...

classic building, great mood of the image

3:16 AM, March 24, 2009  
Anonymous ceanothe said...

Impressive and very decorated architecture, it is a very beautiful photo!

4:56 AM, March 24, 2009  
Blogger Kiji said...

Hi Laurie,

It looks so prestigious!

5:13 AM, March 24, 2009  
Anonymous 10fraction said...

wow, this is really a professionnal capture, I'm jalous, you achieved a first class photography here

5:20 AM, March 24, 2009  
Anonymous Robert Kruh said...

Wow, amazing place :)

5:50 AM, March 24, 2009  
Anonymous Richard Hollingworth said...

I went here once with my Wife and her parents after a weekend in Woodstock, NY. I have few shots like this that I haven't got round to posting. You definitely captured this wonderful place well.

6:05 AM, March 24, 2009  
Blogger evlahos said...

just perfect!!!

6:50 AM, March 24, 2009  
Anonymous TP@Photoskiasi.com said...

Impressive building. The whole campus must be a great place to walk around. Of course perfect photo quality as always.

7:56 AM, March 24, 2009  
Blogger photowannabe said...

I remember my cousin driving us around the University when we visited about 8 years ago. What a beautiful place.
I like this shot. Thanks for posting it.

2:44 PM, March 24, 2009  
Anonymous Still said...

What an architecture.
A superb job again, Laurie.

4:52 PM, March 24, 2009  
Anonymous martie said...

Love the lighting on this impressive building! Wonder if the rooms are as cold and damp as they would appear to be?

9:49 PM, March 24, 2009  
Blogger Sidney said...

That is indeed a beautiful building !

2:08 AM, March 25, 2009  
Anonymous Reiner said...

It's really a nice place. I like the play of light and shades on the buildings and the wonderful sky. Great capture.

6:37 AM, March 25, 2009  
Blogger Alvis said...

Wow...I'm awed by this picture. It really got to me the moment it came up on my monitor.

1:50 PM, March 25, 2009  
Blogger Toni Pons Barro said...

Precious image, good shot.
grettings

2:12 PM, March 25, 2009  
Blogger Snapshutter said...

Very nice. Makes me want to explore our university campus.

11:14 PM, March 25, 2009  
Anonymous Leila said...

This is gorgeous Laurie... it remembers me a fairy tails castel... it is incredible how beautiful are US campus... you must see ours!!! )-:

5:36 AM, March 26, 2009  
Anonymous Mike said...

Great setting for a picture. Wonderful architecture and lighting.

1:24 PM, March 26, 2009  
Anonymous Suby and Sinem said...

You should show this to the university, they would love if for their brochure :) Maybe pay you to take more

3:30 PM, March 27, 2009  
Anonymous Intern said...

Great photo of a very beautiful building. Love the perspective..

5:07 PM, March 27, 2009  
Anonymous Ricochet said...

Hi Laurie
Excellent picture! lighting, contrast and tones... Well composed and well Done!!!
Bravo à toi!
Amicalement

2:31 PM, March 28, 2009  
Anonymous Natalie said...

great shot :) ..indeed a beautiful campus..

3:21 PM, March 29, 2009  

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