Hays, Kansas
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Two days after the ice storm was our first sun and blue sky. The ice was just beginning to thaw and drip as I shot this one.
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This footbridge over Big Creek connects the main academic and dorm area of the Fort Hays State University campus with Cunningham Hall and the Gross Memorial Coliseum. The FHSU campus sits in the floodplain of Big Creek. A 1951 flood on Big Creek covered much of campus and the downtown area. The current path of Big...
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Blossoming pink trees everywhere. I love the details of this house. Spring is definitely upon us! Shot with variable focus to capture details at varying distances.
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This one will look better next summer when the roses are in bloom in front of Picken.
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The Tea Rose Inn is a Bed & Breakfast located at the corner of 13th and Fort Streets in downtown Hays, Kansas. For more details and reservation information see their website at: www.tearose.net
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Sometimes it's just nice to setup the robot and walk away while it shoots for seventy minutes.
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Picken Hall, framed by Spring foliage. Picken is the iconic building of the FHSU campus, located at the east end of the Quad. In a couple of days it will begin undergoing a renovation. Congratulations to graduating seniors of the Class of 2008!
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The Sternberg Museum of Natural History (www.fhsu.edu/sternberg
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7 College Drive, the President's House, at Fort Hays State University on a brisk spring day. Minor adjustments throughout to try to keep the interesting details in crisp focus.
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... on a sunny Sunday afternoon.
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