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After graduating from High School, we went out to make some memories to send back to her Mom in Cameroon. The girls are currently in Egypt continuing to play tennis.
Backdrop of Plymouth Hoe , on a fabulous sunny day , Charlotte's Graduation Day ..First Class with Honours :-)
Jack has been her rock in support ,along with the family .
A very proud Mum , as I am of all 3 of my children and Grand children ,Grandson David has just begun his venture into another part of Plymouth University ..
This was taken with my dads little digital camera at my brothers college graduation last May! It was so hot outside.
The graduation of tones at dawn this morning was stunning, there was slight low cloud on the horizon and nothing but clear sky above.
The orange to blue looked amazing, i just hope I have captured it to some degree.
Once again Aston's graduation ceremonies were held at the impressive Birmingham Town Hall, followed by food, drink and entertainment back on campus. Over 1000 students graduated, in 9 ceremonies over 5 days.
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Graduation ceremony. A first for all. Best viewed large to see the happy expressions on the parents' faces.
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It's that time of year again. Only this time it's my "little" niece's high school graduation. How time flies.
Law winter graduation 2009
Postgraduate
Contact: Nichole Carpenter n.carpenter@qmul.ac.uk
Photographer: Jonathan Coe
Queen Mary, University of London
This was a rose that was given to each graduate to give to someone who inspired them and helped them get to the point of graduating. My sister-in-law, who graduated with me gave me hers stating that without my help she never would have gone that far... I gave her mine for giving me the incentive to do the best that I possibly could.... Then we cried....
I dedicate this image to her, Brenda. Thanks again for all that you have done and all you do!!
I will try to get on as often as possible, but I'm going out tomorrow for a bachelorette party and the next day I'm off to the Bronx Zoo with my son!! I'm so looking forward to that!! Take care everyone!! Hope you all have an amazing weekend!! ^_^
Done for my #1 granddaughter, Brianna, for her graduation from high school this coming Friday, May 25, 2007. The design is from a magazine called "Cross Stitch For All Seasons 2002". It's not a x-st design - go figure! I saved a copy of the design and long ago passed the magazine on to a friend who does a lot of cross stitch. I plan to use it for gifts as each of the grands makes this Rite of Passage.
Graduation isn't exactly the right term, but this is my first skyline shot with my D600, and the difference is as the salesman implied - night and day. The details captured is absolutely marvelous. So glad I made the jump!
Now I'm officially a graduated Fashion Designer :'D
The cerimony happened this last friday (august 15th), it was sooo amazing, I really can't describe it!!
* The left half are architects, and right half are fashion designer!
** They put us together because it would be way too expensive to everybody to make two different cerimonies for like 11 and 12 students
*** Yes, that "costume" is nothing pretty, specially this white "collar" thingy, haha. It's traditional, though.
**** Someone from my family took the photo, all credits to them :)
My brother graduated with his Bachelor's on Monday! Exceptionally proud.
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At the time of posting these shots, it's graduation season. So in honor of our graduates, here is a series of Tilly from Graduation Week a few years ago.
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