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A truly beautiful place, the mere sits in the shadow of Framlingham castle in Suffolk. If you visit here, bring some waterproof boots. I made the mistake of crossing the mere in trainers and shorts!
Spoke with Marc and Sarah Schiller of wooster collective and jordan seiler of publicadcampaign last night at Haverford college. Afterward painted this small piece on their art department building
Trinity College (Irish: Coláiste na Tríonóide) is the sole constituent college of the University of Dublin, a research university in Ireland. The college was founded in 1592 as the "mother" of a new university, modelled after the collegiate universities of Oxford and Cambridge, but, unlike these ancient universities, only one college was ever established; as such, the designations "Trinity College" and "University of Dublin" are usually synonymous for practical purposes. It is one of the seven ancient universities of Britain and Ireland, as well as Ireland's oldest university. (Wikipedia)
Christ's College, Christchurch, New Zealand. KD's World Tour using Google Street View. Fantastic Street View work from Matt Jenskinson.
La Radcliffe Camera, bâtiment mémorable d'Oxford avec sa forme arrondie et son dôme construit au milieu du XVIIIème siècle, est aujourd'hui la salle de lecture principale de la Bodleian Library voisine. De quoi concurrencer la vue, à l'arrière plan, des magnifiques tours jumelles du All Souls College.
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The Radcliffe Camera (called in earlier days "The Radcliffe Library"), is the first circular and science library in England and surely the finest 18th century building in Oxford. Its scenic qualities are underlined by the surrounding of other fine buildings such as the Bodleian, Brasenose College and... the wonderful twin towers of All Souls College.
The College of Matrons (or Matrons' College) is a residential building and charity within the Salisbury Cathedral Close. Wiltshire, UK. It was constructed in 1682 by Seth Ward as an almshouse for ten widows of clergy ordained within the diocese of Salisbury. It is situated on the extension of Salisbury High Street that enters the cathedral close through the North Gate.
I had a lovely walk today which took me through this lovely garden at Ayr College .. don't believe the students tend to the gardens but all is looking healthy and lovely!!
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Collège des Bernardins
The Collège of Bernardins, or Collège Saint-Bernard, located no 20, rue de Poissy in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, is a former Cistercian college of the historic University of Paris. Founded by Stephen of Lexington, abbot of Clairvaux, and built from 1248 with the encouragement of Pope Innocent IV, it served until the French Revolution as the residence for the Cistercian monks, students at the University of Paris.
After an overall renovation completed in September 2008, it is now a place for meetings, dialogues, training and culture, offering a rich program of public conferences and symposia, exhibitions, concerts, activities for young people and a theological and biblical studies center. Since 2009, it houses the Académie catholique de France.
It has been the subject of a classification for French historical monuments since 10 February 1871.
A view of the Bowdoin College's Main Quad area that now features outdoor classrooms. The freshman class is on campus for the first semester after which most will leave the campus and join the upper classes in remote learning.
A crappy shot of the snow this morning taken with my HTC Hero mobile phone.
Cross Processed effect applied in the PicSay Pro Android app.
Please don't post any large or sparkly graphics in the comments.
Arguably the most dominant player currently in college football.
For Strobist: This was a seven light set-up; beauty dish boomed in front of model, silver PLM boomed overhead, large silver PLM camera right(for fill), two 84" silver PLM's to the sides of the model angled slightly forward and two strobes(with reflectors & grids) mounted high on light stands to the back of the 84" PLMs on either side of the model. All lights Einsteins and triggered with PW's. The backdrop was captured previously during a night game and the scene composited together in PS CS6.
This is the courtyard at New College just off The Mound in Edinburgh.
The architects built this so that you could see the Hub's spire between the buildings. It's not quite central but near enough.
This is a 2 shot exposure merged in Photomatix as the contrasts in lighting were very large and the 6D really struggles to bring out detail in the shadows.
Today, the 14th of January 2012, I decided to start a 365 project. It's going to be about my life, and maybe even be some self portraits at some parts.
I decided to start the first day with my desk area in my dorm, because I'm in love with it, and it is where I will spend most of my time this semester.
Collège des Bernardins
The Collège of Bernardins, or Collège Saint-Bernard, located no 20, rue de Poissy in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, is a former Cistercian college of the historic University of Paris. Founded by Stephen of Lexington, abbot of Clairvaux, and built from 1248 with the encouragement of Pope Innocent IV, it served until the French Revolution as the residence for the Cistercian monks, students at the University of Paris.
After an overall renovation completed in September 2008, it is now a place for meetings, dialogues, training and culture, offering a rich program of public conferences and symposia, exhibitions, concerts, activities for young people and a theological and biblical studies center. Since 2009, it houses the Académie catholique de France.
It has been the subject of a classification for French historical monuments since 10 February 1871.
Trinity College, University of Cambridge. The great Great Court:-) Completed in the 17th century and said to be the largest enclosed space in Europe. The one of Chariots of Fire fame (not actually filmed here), whereby you have to run around the court in the length of time that it takes the college clock to strike noon. Check out the college website for more info: www.trin.cam.ac.uk/index.php?pageid=20 .
Henry Flagler ~ hotel / college entrance ~ 1888
(Wouldn't be surprised if while he was alive he
spoke to the townspeople from this very spot)
(two more photos 'from this location' in the comments)
The four year liberal arts college resides in the
former Ponce de Leon Hotel, a luxury resort built
by Henry Flagler in 1888 ~ Saint Augustine, Florida
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Flagler
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flagler_College
King's College in Old Aberdeen, Scotland, the full title of which is The University and King's College of Aberdeen (Collegium Regium Abredonense), is a formerly independent university founded in 1495 and now an integral part of the University of Aberdeen. Its historic buildings are the centrepiece of the University of Aberdeen's Old Aberdeen campus, often known as the King's or King's College campus.
The focal point of the college, as well as its oldest building, is the late 15th century King's College Chapel. A number of other historic buildings remain, with others being subject to renovation and rebuilding in the 18th and 19th centuries. In the early 20th century, a great deal of expansion saw the university buildings increase around the historic college buildings. In the later 20th century, the university expanded dramatically in size, dominating Old Aberdeen and expanding out from the High Street with a number of modern buildings.
The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in the University of Oxford, of the foundation of Sir Thomas Pope, the official name of Trinity College, can be found on Broad Street.
This college produced three British prime ministers and was founded in 1555 by Sir Thomas Pope. Trinity College has around 400 students, but despite this small number it is one of the largest colleges in Oxford.