Wednesday, July 2, 2008

More Pictures from Day #3 in Plymouth

I really love this picture because it can show you how most of the town is set up. It's all on hills and the angle of view looks so cool when you look across. This was a neighborhood of flats and homes we passed on the way to the train station. One of my favorite pictures!


You can tell I look super exhausted here, but this is my "Antipasto" I ordered at "Pizza and Pasta Bar." I thought it would be a salad but it was mostly stuff I didn't like. BUT I bet most of you are surprised I tried something new :)


This is me at the gate of the old burnt down church in the city of Plymouth. The church was bombed in World War 2 but I believe it's been standing since the 1600's. There actually is not a walkway to get over here, we kind of found our own way to get up close. I'm not sure if we were allowed to get close or not, but no one stopped us. So we got some great pictures here.


This is another one of my favorite pictures. These flats with the businesses down beneath remind of Mary Poppins with the different colors. They are what drew us in to walking down this street. At the very end of the pastel flats is a brown building on the corner, this is the pub where we had our encounter with the pub owner.


Our photography assignment for this day was to capture thoughtful photos in the different settings of our cameras. I took this one of "motion" because this guy was going so fast! I was happy I could capture him, and the picture turned out pretty cool, considering I snapped it at the last minute as I was about to cross the street.

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