The arrival through the pearly gates of Melbourne Avenue this afternoon led me to take pictures of our beautiful city. As the sun went down I installed my larger zoom lens and observed smog just above the horizon. I decided to take an abundance of pictures all around campus. Specifically, I took a picture of the large glacier erratic in front of the Science Building. As I walked eastward, I observed a man-made gully near the Aaron Copeland School of Music. It must have originated from people walking over the same path and the grass depleted to bare soil for erosion. I think photography is the key to success when presenting information to students. Sometimes I find myself wanting to take great pictures of the moon, but they always come out dark and barely noticeable. I love teaching the moon in class, I think it is very interesting, especially the formation thereof....
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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