2014 Week 38 Photos
By Corey Lablans Photography
(16th week, Year 2 – 476 days)
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2014 09 15 – Two students walk in front of the John Deutsch
University Centre with a wooden U and D in the background. The U and D stands
for the University District, a rebranding passed by the Alma Mater Society on
September 15th, 2011.
(Nikon D300 w 50 f1.8 @50mm f2.5 1/3200th I.S.O.
100)
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2014 09 16 – A type of vine grows outside the Queen’s School
of Music building. The Harrison-LeCaine Hall opened in 1974.
(Nikon D300 w
50 f1.8 @50mm f3.5 1/2000th I.S.O. 100)
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2014 09 17 – A student looks through various posters during
the Queen’s Imaginus poster sale. Imaginus, a Toronto based company, which
began in 1975 setting up poster sales at various Canadian Universities and
Colleges.
(Nikon D300 w 50 f1.8 @50mm f2.2 1/160th I.S.O.
800)
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2014 09 18 – The sun shines on a poplar at Queen’s
University. Populus is a genus of
deciduous flowering plants that include poplars, aspens and the cottonwood.
(Nikon D300 w 50 f1.8 @50mm f2.8 1/160th I.S.O.
160)
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2014 09 19 – A model trilobite, the ancestor to modern day
arthropods, is seen in this model of the Ordovician seas crawling. The
Ordovician is one of six periods within the Paleozoic ranging from 488 to 453
million years ago.
(Nikon D300 w 50 f1.8 @50mm f2.2 1/160th I.S.O.
800)
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2014 09 20 – Queen’s University structures professor
explains how marble and other rocks react to stress to form particular strain
patterns. This particular outcrop on Highway 7 near Highway 38 illustrates the
difference in rock competence.
(Nikon D300 w 50 f1.8 @50mm f4 1/1250th I.S.O.
400)
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2014 09 21 – A few collectors from various mineral clubs
associated with the Central Canadian Federation of Mineralogical Societies
looks through Ordovician limestone at the St. Mary’s Cement Inc. in
Bowmanville.
(Nikon D7000 w 70-200 f2.8 @110mm f5 1/1600th
I.S.O. 400)
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THANK YOU
Corey Lablans
cldailyphotos@gmail.com
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