2013 Week 45 Photos
(23rd week photographing daily)
By Corey Lablans Photography
Here are photos from week 45 of 2013, my 23rd week
photographing on a daily basis. There are only 3 more weeks left before I have
reached half a year, enjoy!
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2013 11 04 – A circumzenithal arc is seen in the bright blue
sky amongst the cirrus clouds. It
is formed when the sun is lower then 32 degrees in the sky and light refracts
through tiny plate shaped ice crystals forming the rainbow affect directly
above.
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2013 11 05 – A Queen’s student is dressed in a polar bear
outfit to promote this coming weekend’s Queen’s Global Innovation Conference
occurring Friday and Saturday. For information check out their website: www.qgic.ca
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2013 11 06 – Queen’s students examine mineral specimens
during the 17th annual Gem and Mineral Sale at the Miller Museum.
The sale runs through till Friday, November 8th, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. with various mineral, fossil and gem specimens for sale.
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2013 11 07 – A gull flies behind Miller Hall originally
constructed in 1931 and host the Miller Museum of Geology. It is named after
Willet Green Miller, a professor of geology and petrology at Queen’s
University; in 1973 the Bruce wing was added.
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2013 11 08 - Queen’s Gaels #18 Harrison Hendrix lock sticks with
Toronto Varsity Blues #24 Dylan Heide during a regular season OUA game at the
Memorial Centre. Queen’s is ranked 1st in the east with UofT ranked
6th in the west. Queen’s defeated UofT 3-1.
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2013 11 09 – The Kirkpatrick Fountain in front of the
Frontenac Country Court House was built in 1903 in honour of Lt. Col. Sir
George Airey Kirkpatrick. The courthouse was completed in 1858 and was
designated as a National Historic Site in 1980.
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2013 11 10 – Cujo is one of the two cats living at my
friends house and has been for five years. There are four different types of
tabbies: Mackerel, Classic, Ticked and Spotted.
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