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LOMO – Breaking all the rules.

Lomography. A strange, yet exciting photographic technique popularized a few decades ago by people interested in shooting at random.  Lomo cameras were manufactured by a small company in St. Petersburg, Russia during the Cold War.  After being smuggled …

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2011 Naias – Detroit Auto Show

For the past 13 years, my father and I have been going to the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan.  The Motor City’s car show is one of the world’s largest and most lucrative.  Recently the show …

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uc.edu homepage December Feature

Took this with my iphone, but don’t tell them that. Somewhere around 20 pictures put together with the app AutoStitch. Click on the picture to see the feature or go to uc.edu homepage during the month of December.

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November Skyline

Went out last night to see the Leonid meteor shower that happens every November. Since I had stayed up till 430am, and it was overcast, I decided not to let it go to waste.  This is definitely my favorite lookout …

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Ronnie Rayguns

T-shirt design for an indoor soccer team. The Ronald Rayguns – an appropriate nickname for the president who was adamant about installing “ray guns” on the seaboards to protect his country from Russian ICBMS.…

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Panorama

Before software like photoshop, creating panoramas used to be quite the task. Now with apps like Autostitch, they can easily and impressively be created right on an iPhone.  Most of these are 30+ pictures from an iPhone 3GS, combined …

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Munich: Olympic Village

Constructed in 1968, the TV Tower in Olympic village stands at almost 900 feet. The view from the top is nothing less than breathtaking. Sights to see include olympic center, which was constructed for the 1972 Olympics on an old …

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Dachau

Located about 20 minutes outside of Munich is the city of Dachau.  In 1933 the Nazi’s built a concentration camp here that would become the prototype for all such places.  More than 35,000 Prisoners were believed to have lost their …

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Island Herrenchimesee

In the middle of Bavaria’s largest lake, Chiemsee, rests one of King Ludwig II’s three major constructions during his 40 year spending frenzy. The Herrenchiemsee Castle is a partially completed homage to The Palace at Versailles in France. As extravagant …

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Salzburg, AT

At the Austrian-Germany border lies Salzburg. Known for being one of Austria’s largest cities, Mozart’s birthplace, and the setting for the Sound of Music, it seems nowadays it is a Major tourist destination. It offers many different museums and attractions, …

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London, UK

Spent a few days in London on the way to Munich. Jetlag isn’t the worst thing in the world, we did have the chance to do some sight-seeing.  One thing I noticed about London that I hadn’t expected, is how …

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Poison Oak

I remember the corridor that had existed for the past two years.  Entombing feelings of loneliness, hate, disgust, hope, anguish, anxiety, excitement, numbness, and sometimes not a single feeling at all.  The cold stale space that was the entrance to …

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