Masked W&J

W&J is short for Washington and Jefferson College, which is a few miles from home.  I passed by it Friday on my way to the Post Office and saw this scene.  So, I turned around to go capture this photo, which clearly demonstrates the terrible times we’re all dealing with. 

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W&J College

Its spring!!!!  Finally.  Washington and Jefferson College is a nice little school about 30 miles from Pittsburgh.  It has a cute little campus that looks great at ground level and great from above.  This is a shot looking down at some of the dorms with the student union (with the pink umbrellas).  Everything is so colorful.

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W&J College

Here is another drone photo for you.  I took this photo a few months ago flying around W&J College (Washington and Jefferson College) south of Pittsburgh.  This building is the main focal point for the campus and I doubt there are many photos of it from this angle.  It’s an unusual perspective.  The photo was used in a local 2018 calendar published by Washington Financial.  Below is another photo from a more traditional perspective.

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more traditional perspective

more traditional perspective

Jefferson Memorial Sunset

I took this 7-exposure auto bracket HDR image at the end of April while I was in the Washington DC area.  I traveled into downtown DC every night to visit with friends and photograph some wonderful places.  I’ve always enjoyed sunsets around the Jefferson Memorial and Tidal Basin. 

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W&J (Washington & Jefferson College)

This wonderful tiny college in downtown Washington PA produces some great graduates, just not very many.  I think the college has around 1,500 total students or less.  This is the main historic building on the campus last December following a snowstorm.    

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