Articles by Aaron Zaremsky :: Page 4
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Aaron’s Lens – After a storm
After a brief downpour last week, stormy pools reflected a wonderful world.
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Aaron’s Lens – Easter’s Eggs
I went on my own Easter Egg hunt this Sunday, looking for whatever I could find downtown. Here are the results of my search.
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Aaron’s Lens – Books
Perhaps an odd choice for a photo series; nonetheless, the visual image of a set of books ignites the imagination like few other things.
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Aaron’s Lens – Season’s Buddings
Snowdrops and crocuses are today’s choice of image. Spring is a season of new beginnings, and the budding flowers that have begun to pop up can be seen as the official end of Winter and the start of a new cycle.
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Aaron’s Lens – A Spring Mural
Winter is fading, and the freedom of Spring temperatures gives rise to numerous outdoor activities, such as crafting sidewalk chalk murals.
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Aaron’s Lens – A Silent Protest
In the same vein as the last post, here are images from a silent protest some village meditators held to mourn the death of John Crawford. Their intent was to hold the space for love, healing, and justice.
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Aaron’s Lens – The Power of Protest
I would like to showcase some images of protests in recent weeks over the death of John Crawford.
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Aaron’s Lens – Ice
Lethal temperatures are rarely anything to celebrate, but when things freeze solid in a natural setting the photographic results can be wonderful.
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Aaron’s Lens – I <3 you
Valentines day coats the town in hearts each year. An indication of love for some, or a money-making scheme for the card companies for others. Either way, the images here should showcase the array of hearts around town.
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Aaron’s Lens – Buildings
Here are a set of photos showcasing some unique works of architecture in the village of Yellow Springs. There are plenty more buildings around, and it is more than likely there will be another set in the future.
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