Like all
of you I had to make a faux website and I think mine turned out pretty
cool. I tried to make it like a real company website. Also i choose
Light Sabres because well first, I am a nerd but secondly, this item in general
has a lot of material available which would allow me the best chance of
recreating the atmosphere i needed to present this futuristic website. enjoy!
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Happy
4th of July! I know its two days past but I wasn't about to do any work
on our country's birthday, let alone on a Sunday. I hope everyone had a
fun time on the fourth and got to shoot off some pyrotechnics of their
own. I went to see a fireworks display in, Cherry Hill, a town near where
my mom lives. I shot a few pictures of fireworks while lying on the
baseball field of the local high school. It is surprisingly difficult to
take a good picture of an explosion in the sky. I have embedded my
favorite one in this post.
Last fall I went on a camping trip with a bunch of my friends, there were about 10 of us. We hiked the 27 mile Old Logger's Trail in Oil Creek, PA. A satellite image of Pennsylvania, with Oil Creek's location marked, is provided above.
A
select few of us decided to jump in a small stream near our campsite at
6:00AM. It was hard enough waking up at
6AM let alone jumping in the ice cold mountain run off. In the picture shown I am the one climbing
down the rock and my friend Ben is the tense looking one next to my girlfriend,
Molly.
To
the left is a picture of the City Hall of, my home city, Philadelphia. City hall is located at the intersection of
market street and broad street. Since
you can't drive through it there is a road that encircles the building. If you want more history concerning
Philadelphia's city hall check out its Wikipedia page. I personally think that this is one of the
more interesting buildings in Philadelphia. Whenever I am in the area I like to go check it out.
One
of the advantages of hiking up the mountains in State College are the vistas or
look out points you encounter. Above is
a panoramic shot of one overlooking State College. If you look carefully, you can see some familiar
land marks. If you have never been to
state college the Bryce Jordan center and Beaver stadium are near the center of
the picture.