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Photo Series #15j: Photo Journal IV: Bishop's Trip - "Before I Could See Past The End Of My Nose"
All about the trip to, being there, and coming back from the Saint Mary's Football Huskies September 20th, 2003 visit to Bishop's University.
Special thanks to Tyler MacLeod and Chris Richards and everyone at SMUSA and the friendly students of Bishop's for making the trip go smoothly. Also thanks to Aimee Smith for the digital pictures, and above all, thanks go to Lyndsay Belair for putting up with me. =) I should also thank the Huskies for being the Huskies. Woof! They be tough!
** If anyone would like me to e-mail them a large-size (suitable for printing, digital manipulation, etc..) copy of any photo here (like if you or your friends are in it), please send me an e-mail. Also, please send mail if you can fill in any errors or omissions of mine concerning names. **
Click on the images below to view the associated photo journal entry, and be sure to read the title essay. It's illustrated, so even if you don't like my writing (line up over there, please), you should still check it out.
The Way There AS, WGRM |
Before The Game AS, WGRM |
The Game AS, WGRM |
After The Game AS, WGRM |
The Way Back WGRM |
Before I Could See Past The End Of My Nose (illustrated) AS, LB, WGRM |
High-Res Wallpaper (I'm only providing a few pictures in super-high-res this time, so they're all on a single page.) |
Processing Statistics:
Mumford Road Wal-Mart*: 1 24 exp roll Superia 400, 3
24 exp rolls Rave† 400.
† - Manufactured for Wal-Mart by Konica. (10 packs of this film
are a very good value.)
* - Processed off-site with ultra-keen Kodak Picture Processing.
As was the case with a few Frosh Week images, you can view Aimee Smith's photos off her own website, which includes some images not duplicated here. To save her images, you'll have to (do what I did and) disable the JavaScript in your browser. In Mozilla Firebird, use Tools > Options > Web Features, and uncheck "Enable JavaScript." Save for personal use only; please do not distribute images without permission. I don't have permission either, but I feel justified, and that's what really matters, right? =)