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My Grandson, Liam, should be partying, picnicking, dancing with a special girl, trying on his cap and gown and so much more...and he's going to miss it all. I cannot recall a more important event of my first 18 years. So, instead of the normal graduation card, I sent him this. He knows how much I love him. Made on a 5.5 x 8.5 page from a Canson Montvale watercolor sketch book using pen, ink and a bit of watercolor.
Students participate in the graduate commencement ceremony Sunday, April 25, 2021 in McKenzie Arena.
Pedestrian entrance from campus on southwest side. The glazed passage leads to the auditorium. The strip windows on the floors above are set off by the projecting stair tower.
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Graduates celebrating after receiving their degrees at Dartington College in Devon, England in 2006.
Well, either that or they are wizards practicing keeping their hats in the air...
My son David graduated college today. Charting his own course on his own terms as an adult. Of course I'm proud.
Knockhill Racing Circuit, Fife, hosted Round 3 of the Caterham Graduates Racing Culb (CGRC) competition, June 2022.
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The Stawamus Chief. Shot from the Squamish Estuary. Played a bit with a Graduated ND Filter preset in Lightroom.
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) graduate student works on research project in the laboratory. Electron microscope.
We got to celebrate and toast the hard work of our December Graduates with some champagne. Here are some highlights from that evening.
This shot of a lovely high school student was taken at Lake Argyle near Colchester, Illinois earlier this spring. It was very breezy but the temperature got to seventy-six degrees. I used an 85mm f/1.8 lens, which has tack-sharp focus and creates a wonderful bokeh with its narrow depth of field.
Here's a photo of another graduating High School Senior: www.flickr.com/photos/stevefrazier/17298627213/in/datepos...
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PS: All of the processed shots of this senior have been posted on my website at SteveFrazierPhotography.com (click on Client Access and select JASYMN).
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