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Saturday, June 10, 2006
  NCSU's Free Expression Tunnel
Bill and I sometimes walk on NCSU's main campus with the dogs on summer nights. We went there one evening this week and visited the Free Expression Tunnel.

They've modified one of the entries to be much wider; the first picture is from that area, but doesn't show the whole thing. I do love this picture, though, with Bill looking at the wall.

The pictures aren't the best, for which I blame Bill trying to hurry me up, but I love the one where it looks like Ed is examining the wall (he's nearly blind).

Most of this stuff isn't my sort of artwork, but the sheer 'manyness' (crowdedness?) of it is impressive, and picking out individual pieces is an interesting excercise. And, even if it isn't a style I like, much of it has an amazing virtuosity. I'd like to go back and take more shots, and maybe even carry out a project that has been niggling me - photographing the Gum Wall.


 
 
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That's funny. The dog's actually looking at the wall.
 
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