My Granddaughters are both in college in Portland, Oregon, albeit in different Schools - Lewis & Clark College and Reed College.
On Family Weekend last month, my daughter and I visited to spend a little time with them, and I took advantage of the opportunity to see the campus of Lewis & Clark College, which I had not previously visited. Here are a few of my family images from that visit - all taken with my A6000 and the Zeiss 24mm lens.
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School Days
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Re: School Days
In addition to my family photos, I took a number of shots of the campus of Lewis & Clark College, which is located in the middle of a forest on a hilltop above the Columbia River Valley.
Here are a few of them:
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Here are a few of them:
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Re: School Days
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The college is in such a delightful location ! A beautiful place to study and enjoy the green environment....
All shots are lovely, especially the low-light portraits look impressive.
Thanks for sharing, Tom.
Yildiz
The college is in such a delightful location ! A beautiful place to study and enjoy the green environment....
All shots are lovely, especially the low-light portraits look impressive.
Thanks for sharing, Tom.
Yildiz
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Re: School Days
Tom,
The family photos are excellent. Beautiful people and fantastic capture.
Some of the campus shots feel like a painting. What a picturesque campus.
With best regards,
Sury
The family photos are excellent. Beautiful people and fantastic capture.
Some of the campus shots feel like a painting. What a picturesque campus.
With best regards,
Sury
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