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Wabash Fall Color

a group of trees with orange leaves

Here is a shot looking east along Wabash Avenue.

a brick building with a tower

The backside of Center Hall always provides interesting light.

a building with trees and cars parked in front of it

The front side is not bad either.

a building with columns and a sign

The burning bush plants along the parking lot between the MXI and Allen Center make for a beautiful framing reference to shoot the Allen Center.

a group of trees with yellow leaves

It's actually pretty hard not to take a nice picture in the Arboreteum with fall color, beautiful leaves, and bright sunshine.

a close up of a bush with red leaves

Wow! Mother nature has an impressive palate.

a grass field with a flag in the background

The center of campus isn't always the most colorful but the areas bordering the mall bring life to autumn on the mall.

a tree with yellow leaves

The old trees of the arboreteum paint a portrait each fall worthy of a museum.

a white building with red leaves

Recognize this particular spot on campus?

a white tower with a window

And no walk is complete without at lest one Chapel photograph.

a building with trees and grass

This is a look at the Fine Arts Center while standing on the front porch of Martindale Hall.

a car parked in front of a house

Some of the most interesting places to shoot are also some of the least known or visited. This is looking at campus while standing the middle of Freedman Place. Another, is between Morris and Wolcott Halls, but the leaves were all gone between the two dorms Monday.


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