Hi, everyone! So, it would be difficult for me to explain to you how much I love taking pictures. At the beginning of my senior year of college, my computer actually started fussing at me for using up too much space on my hard drive! It's safe to say I took a few thousand during my four years at UNC, and, being OCD, I made sure they weren't taken half-heartedly. They were all of people and places I loved, and when people would ask me why I took so many, I would simply tell them that when they are old and senile and can't remember a single moment of college, I'll be able to flip through my pictures and remind them! Right now, photography is only a hobby, but in the future, who knows?! I'll be posting more as I take and edit them, so check back occasionally for little peeks into my world. Thanks for stopping by!
I'll start with a few pictures of Chapel Hill. (I promise I'll branch out, but cut me some slack. I spent four years there).
This is the entrance to the Coker Arboretum. It's not a place most students walk through everyday, but it was right outside my senior dorm, and it took my breath away when I found it like this one morning!
I was in the marching band at UNC, which meant I got to travel quite a bit for away football games. I took this picture of Atlanta from the hotel balcony one morning before we played Georgia Tech. (We lost).
Graduation. Both one of the happiest and one of the saddest days of my life.
Over the next few days, I'll post pictures of other people and places that are important to me. Stay tuned!
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