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Project 180

Day 82 – Dunedin Shores

My final day of Spring Break brought me to Dunedin, a small city just north of Tampa. I had finally figured out that long exposures in the dark can reveal “new light” and naturally enhances the photo.

Day 81 – St. Augustine

Today, Meghan, Sydney, and I travelled to St. Augustine, Florida – the oldest occupied settlement in the continental United States. Lightner Museum is featured in this photo. The Lightner Museum is the building that greets tourists upon arrival in the city.

Day 80 – Payne’s Prairie

Meghan and I headed to Payne’s Prairie at 3:00am today to do some star-gazing. It’s an area where there is hardly any light; we could see what the world would be like without any technology or artificial lighting. The contrast in color around us made it very easy for us to see...

Day 79 – Right Off the Bat

I waited until sunset to visit the bat houses across from Lake Alice. Just after dusk, hundreds of bats fly out of this house. Here’s a first glimpse at when they start flying out.

Day 77 – Spinning a Harn

Today, I ventured out to the west side of campus (about a 40 minute walk from The Hub), to visit the arts section of campus. The University of Florida runs the Florida Museum of Natural History and the Harn Museum of Art. Since I needed some more inspiration on photography, I decided to...

Day 74 – Basketball in Indiana

Today is Selection Sunday, and Indiana is known for being good at basketball. Pictured is a facility that features nothing but basketball gyms in Fishers, IN. This picture is to honor the tradition of basketball in the state, and the fact that five of Indiana’s teams were selected...