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A surprise proposal shoot and a few engagement shots up in Yosemite near Bridalveil Falls. Very beautiful couple.
these were taken by my friends, but they're still so special to me. :]
I don't look that excited in the picture, but TRUST ME--I AM! (I was actually crying!)
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Maddie Loftesnes: Proposal
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A surprise proposal shoot and a few engagement shots up in Yosemite near Bridalveil Falls. Very beautiful couple.
A surprise proposal shoot and a few engagement shots up in Yosemite near Bridalveil Falls. Very beautiful couple.
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I was cleaning out the game closet to paint & hang new shelves, and found this special Scrabble board.
Computer rendering for St. Louis Actors' Studio production of "Proposals." Scenic design by Patrick Huber using Vectorworks 2009.
10 years in a relationship, 2 years LDR came down to a surprise proposal
shoot for | Dusk x Dawn [ Edwin Obillo]
Co - p | Earl John Natividad
Loc| Casa Vallejo Hill Station, Baguio City, Philippines 2601
The 5 X 5 Exhibition is a temporary installation comprised of various design concepts expressing contemporary issues in landscape architecture and environmental design. The goal of the exhibit is to help improve outdoor environments at The University of Texas at Austin campus by exploring and experimenting with alternative solutions to the university's vernacular landscape. The exhibition will take place in twenty-five 5'x5' raised concrete planters at the northwestern corner of the Harry Ransom Center (HRC).
Currently, these planters are neglected as a result of the challenging site conditions including: inadequate sunlight, lack of permanent irrigation, poor soil conditions, and shelter any natural precipitation. In response, the ASLA Student Chapter hosted a design competition housed within the School of Architecture encouraging students to propose expressive alternatives and sustainable solutions to this challenging site. Thirty-nine submissions were narrowed down through a jury of faculty members to twenty-five proposals that each received fifty dollars to install each design concept.
Ultimately, the UT Austin ASLA student chapter hopes to work towards a long-term solution for this challenging site. In the meanwhile, the temporary exhibition will bring attention to this neglected place on campus and help improve the university's awareness of how landscape architecture students in the School of Architecture could become helpful resources in future campus improvement projects.
The exhibition is on display through May 8.
All photos by Pete Smith.
The 5 X 5 Exhibition is a temporary installation comprised of various design concepts expressing contemporary issues in landscape architecture and environmental design. The goal of the exhibit is to help improve outdoor environments at The University of Texas at Austin campus by exploring and experimenting with alternative solutions to the university's vernacular landscape. The exhibition will take place in twenty-five 5'x5' raised concrete planters at the northwestern corner of the Harry Ransom Center (HRC).
Currently, these planters are neglected as a result of the challenging site conditions including: inadequate sunlight, lack of permanent irrigation, poor soil conditions, and shelter any natural precipitation. In response, the ASLA Student Chapter hosted a design competition housed within the School of Architecture encouraging students to propose expressive alternatives and sustainable solutions to this challenging site. Thirty-nine submissions were narrowed down through a jury of faculty members to twenty-five proposals that each received fifty dollars to install each design concept.
Ultimately, the UT Austin ASLA student chapter hopes to work towards a long-term solution for this challenging site. In the meanwhile, the temporary exhibition will bring attention to this neglected place on campus and help improve the university's awareness of how landscape architecture students in the School of Architecture could become helpful resources in future campus improvement projects.
The exhibition is on display through May 8.
All photos by Pete Smith.
Will *indecipherable* marry this mystery person paying for a sky writer?
Couldn't leave the office, so excuse the dirty windows and thanks to Dave for holding open the blinds.