Patrick Franzis shared some of his awesome photos of New Haven. The ones of Yale were taken this Fall and the cherry blossoms were from the weekend. Check out more of Patrick’s work on flickr, it won’t disappoint.
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A Tall Building, But Not A Single Bound – Jeffrey Kerekes & Chris Randall
First, many thanks to Bruce Becker, Dragana LaCore, Luke Bennett, and Kyle Huckle at 360 State Street who helped make these photos happen, some whom braved the cold and wind along with us. Downtown Ambassadors painting the light poles at Chapel & Orange Streets English Station – a beautiful mess of a story. The New Haven […]
Fall in (love with) New Haven – Chris Randall
Wooster Square Park Reflection of East Rock in the Mill River Trees in East Rock Park (taken from a moving vehicle using a longer shutter speed and multi-axis rotation by hand) View from the top of East Rock Wooster Square Park Reflection of East Rock in the Mill River (if you look close, you can […]
Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – John Parejko
East Rock Panoramic, October 2012 John Parejko is a researcher in astrophysics at Yale University. He dabbles in photography, with particular loves for shooting birds with a telephoto lens, panoramic vistas from cliffs, and whatever his stupid dog happens to be doing. Lately he has begun exploring time-lapse photography, with a project in the works […]