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Soaring Over the Asylum

Soaring Over the Asylum

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Another fabulous bird-in-flight shot. It's almost as if it's flying into the storm. I can almost envision this shot with a great storm, lightning and driving rain...
a lone bird over a lonely place...very nice.
Freebird............
The pointed tower in the background off to the left looks like it's leaning to the right, and the one on the right on the Kirkbride in the foreground is doing just the opposite.
It's an effect that occurs when you shoot with a wide angle lens, the building is very straight in life.
Thanks Motts, I'm not a camera techie at all, as you can tell. I love the way you use different lenses and angles to make your shots so much more interesting.
Even youths grow tired and weary, and young men stumble and fall; but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles. Isaiah 40 : 29-31
This shot looks as if a storm is just about to roll in. like an october afternoon.
Gargoyles would be appropriate
That is a copper roof.
funny how the architecture is so similar to the old(est) buildings at Holy Cross, my alma mater, in Worcester, Mass. So similar to Fenwick and O'Kane, and the spires reminiscent of the one on Alumni Hall
oh, and no, gargoyles would be tacky and cliche, hardly befitting a building of science.

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