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Jeanine Christianson leads a horse named Sheriff, who is carrying Jeanine's daughter Celeste, 4, at the 20-acre spread near Depew, Okla. You can see the buildings in the background. Sometimes, they just call it "The Spread."
Center spread design for the March 31, 2010 issue of The Oakland Post at Oakland University in Rochester, MI.
Phlox diffusa (Spreading Phlox)
Polemoniaceae
Rainier Sunrise-Frozen Lake
Northwestern Chapter of the North American Rock Garden Society field trip
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Feb. 21, 2015
minolta HI-MATIC E
ROKKOR-QF 40mm F1.7
Fujifilm SUPER 400FT
Prinet 1 (Fujifilm FRONTIER)
雪上レク
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This was a spread I created for C Magazine, St. John Fisher College's entertainment and fashion publication. Because it was a travel story, I wanted it to look like a scrapbook, so the photos are tilted with a frame and a slight drop shadow to create depth. In addition, each of the black boxes is a caption for the photos. I thought the black boxes looked clean and reflected the drop cap in the beginning of the story.
This story was written by the student in the photo, Chelsea Puntillo, and edited by me.
We finally manage to rally and finish off two of them. Thank goodness we had two healers with us. Some of us have retreated back from the polluted water. Spread out, it's much harder for the blue (Iriae) to hit us all. Eventually, we prevail.
The message on violence was spread by volunteers of all ages and gender.
Photo credit: UN Women/Michiyo Yamada
Spread from Taylors & Jones Sausage Book.
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