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Fall Campus Shots

a church with trees in the background

Taking campus photos always starts here. Shouldn't it? Photos in this Album by Howard W. Hewitt

a building with columns and stairs

The trees behind Sparks help frame the entrance to the Allen Center.

a building with a large tower

Just stand and look at Detchon sometime! The angles to this building are beautiful. The angles, trees, and blue sky make it a wonderful building to photograph.

a building with a name on the front

I liked the berries hiding the sign above the door to Goodrich. The rich red and green make our red brick buildings come alive.

a brick walkway with trees and a building

We all have our favorite spots on Campus. This commons area behind Sparks separating Morris and Wolcott Halls might not make a Wabash postcard, it's one of the prettiest and most calm spots around.

looking up view of a tree

Mother Nature sure knows how to paint a beautiful picture - doesn't she?

a tree with yellow leaves

Ok, two artsy photos in a row - but its fall, you're taking photographs - hard to resist!

a clock tower in front of Vachel Lindsay House

I like Baxter with the Milligan Clock in the forground. We're so used to seeing it from the mall side.

a building with a tree in the front

Admittedly, I'm not always the 'artsy' type and know little about architecture. But while walking across the lawn, a scene I've visited many, many times, the beauty of Center Hall's entrance really struck me.

a brick building with a tower

There's a reason we photograph the Chapel as often as we do. For me, this picture shows why! The three tops, the spire, and the blue sky make a beautiful campus photo.

a sign with flowers in front of it

The mums look nice against the colorful leaves behind the Wabash College sign on Grant and Wabash.

a sun shining through trees

Anyone who knows much about photography will tell you - "never shoot directly into the sun." Well, I never had those lessons!


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