2013 Week 42 Photos
By Corey Lablans Photography
This past week definitely lead to a random set of photos.
After watching some cooking shows the week before I got into a cooking mood,
which lead to a series of food photos. After that the usual random life around
Queen’s University filled the rest of the week until Sunday’s adventure to
Canada’s Wonderland.
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2013 10 14 – Decided to cook a soup that I saw in Canadian
Living (Nov. 2012 issue). Never made a soup before but it turned out well, a
potato, cheddar and chive soup.
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2013 10 15 – It was 10:00 p.m. and I had not taken a photo.
Over the past few days the idea of making cookies had been on my mind, thus
coming to the ultimate conclusion, make Snickerdoodles and photograph them.
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2013 10 17 – A student walks down Frontenac Street, as
beautiful fall colours line the sidewalk. In the summer leaves produce energy
for the trees by the means of chlorophyll which gives them their green
appearance, during the fall, as the trees get ready for the winter, the
chlorophyll stops production, it begins to fade and the new wave lengths of
light are able to produce the yellows and oranges.
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2013 10 18 – A fourth year Fine Arts student at Queen’s
University carves out wood while working on a large print. The fourth year
students will be heading down to a university in Massachusetts to print their
creations, the only location near by that allows for printing of such a large
medium.
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2013 10 19 – Harrison Hendrix of the Queen’s Gaels faces off
against a player from Brock University during Friday night’s game at the
Memorial Centre. Queen’s is currently ranked 4th in the east with
Brock ranked 9th in the west. Queen’s won 5-2.
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2013 10 20 – Numerous people attending Canada’s Wonderland
and working as actors wonder their way through fake fog inside the entrance
during Halloween Haunt. Various Halloween mazes have been set up throughout the
park; this coming weekend is the last weekend, open 7:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
Thursday to Sunday.
THANK YOU
Get out and photograph, preserve what is happening around you.
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