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Lundeana Thomas, director of UofL's African American Theatre program, and Rinda Frye, theatre department chair, portray Civil War spies in the play "Mason-Dixon." The play March 27 to 29 at Thrust Theatre marks their final performances on campus, as both faculty members plan to retire later this year.
Mason fans cheer their team on against Walsh Jesuit during the second half of the division I state finals Friday, Nov. 8, 2013, in Columbus, Ohio. Mason lost to Walsh Jesuit 2-0. (Jay LaPrete/For the Enquirer)
Photo taken at the premiere of the movie SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES 12/10/80 - Permission granted to copy, publish or post but please credit "photo by Alan Light" if you can. Thanks.
This is my dribbble shot.
This is a poster created for an upcoming Beer dinner at a restaurant in Denver. They are serving local farm food and small batch beer. The beer is going to be served in mason jars, so I focused on that. The watermark in the background is the restaurant logo. Please feel free to contact me or find my prospect page on dribbble: dribbble.com/jsteinberg14
The subject of my photo is the Mason glass, specifically using the fruit as my focus in the upper right ROT intersection. I had the light of the sunrise filtering through the curtains in my kitchen into my living room setting this glass all aglow. I took a few shots against the wall but found the white just washed out everything I was seeing. I tacked a dark purple dress behind it, and voila. I shot this at a number of ISO settings, starting on Auto and progressing to 3200. Unhappy with most of them, I changed to a macro setting and was able to capture the details better. I was surprised to see that I like the picture with an ISO setting of 500 the best. I think it captured the light and shadows the best.
Stopped at Mason's Rootbeer stand in Washington, IN for a rootbeer on the way home Saturday. This car hop was sitting waiting on customers to arrive.