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Category: Visual Explorations

Commencement

Posted on May 10, 2019 by Mark E. Johnson

And so it ends for us and begins for them – University of Georgia’s spring commencement in the stadium. After days of weather warnings and postponement planning, it was a glorious evening as we wizards wandered into the stadium.

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Exhibition

Posted on May 9, 2019 by Mark E. Johnson

We hung the new National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter exhibit, then had a little reception. Swing by the first floor of Grady to see what they did this year.

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Three Scenes in Reverse Order

Posted on May 8, 2019 by Mark E. Johnson

Looking backwards on the day – convocation, kids at the Arch and a morning appointment.

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People and Their Pets

Posted on May 7, 2019 by Mark E. Johnson

My colleague had several of us over for wine, cheese and dog petting. The latter was probably the most needed given the end of the semester.

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Striped

Posted on May 6, 2019 by Mark E. Johnson

Light mirroring paint and something about letting sleeping cats lie, I suppose.

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Outside, Inside

Posted on May 5, 2019 by Mark E. Johnson

The difference in attitude between the porch and my office is interesting.

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Photographers, Missing

Posted on May 4, 2019 by Mark E. Johnson

We had the kids over for our annual UGAVJ cook out. Except there were storms in the forecast, so we made it a pizza in.

Which no one decided to document, I guess.

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