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Archive for February, 2007
The Otherside of the Dam
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Yesterday, Lindsey, Kia and I took a very short road trip to the lesser known side of the Lake Sinclair dam in Milledgeville. Lindsey is currently taking a photo class at school and I’ve been wanting to take a lot of pictures recently so I’ve taken every opportunity to go and shoot some frames. We had a lot of fun hopping across all the rocks.
read comments (0)Last Home Basketball Games
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Yesterday, I shot the last GC&SU men’s and women’s home basketball games. The Lady Bobcats had a close vistory, 67-61, over Columbus State wednesday night which give them a solid possession of 2nd place in the conference. Althought the Men’s team had a close game as well, Columbus State just played too well for the Bobcats with a final score of 87-81. The Thundercats were up to their usual heckling of the away team, mostly taunting them for fouls and freethrows during the first half of the game.
read comments (0)The Other One
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On Sunday, my roommate, Ben and I were just hanging around the apartment watching some television and I got an itch to take some photos. Before he got uncomfortable with the situation and starting flashing obsenities at me, I got this image of him that captures his personality pretty well, in my opinion.
read comments (0)The Melting Point Jams!
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Friday evening I took a little trip to Athens to get some more live images of Rising Appalachia at the Melting Point. It was a nice chill venue with plenty of different angles to choose from. Their new CD comes out on March 18th and some of my images are in the booklet, so go check it out when the time comes. Also, check out the link below for all of my favorites in an audio slideshow!Link To More Images
read comments (0)Baseball Home Opener
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It was a very cold Friday evening, one which managed to send me look for warmth quicker than usual, but our baseball team managed to have quite a game. The excellent pitching of Michael Antonini led the Bobcats to a 9-0 victory in the home opener at John Kurtz Field Friday afternoon. As you can see as well, there was some beautiful sunset light hitting the field during the 6th and 7th innings, which doesn’t happen too often with typical 1pm first pitch.
read comments (0)Adam and Jamie
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Thursday evening, my roomate and his girlfriend were hanging out at our apartment and I was still wanted to take photos after tennis, so I shot a few frames of them being a couple. This was by far my favorite one.
read comments (0)Tennis: Lander at GCSU
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Yesterday, the Tennis team hosted #10 Lander University at the Centenniel Center Courts and I got to barrow a 400mm f/2.8 from LaCour for the week, so this was a perfect opportunity to try it out. Hope you like what you see!
read comments (0)Baseball Preseason #2
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Wednesday, I went to get some photos of the Bobcat Baseball team who are favored to win the conference and ranked #2 in preseason Div. II polls. Baseball has always been a challenge for me to shoot and this practice was no different. They ran a lot of hard to photograph drills and made me work to find these images. While I was there I got to meet the Telegraph’s Intern for the semester, Collin Chappelle. It is always nice to see a fellow professional since there aren’t many to come by here in Milledgeville.
read comments (0)Thundercats Roar!
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On Saturday the GCSU Bobcats Basketball Team played a thrilling game with a come from behind win in the last three and a half minutes of the game. The Thundercats, the semi-official mascots are at every home game to cheer on the Bobcats and heckle the opponent’s bench. There have been no incidents as of yet but campus police is always standing by just in case the Thundercats cross the line.
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