<p>I borrowed a sweet Nikon D40 from the photo society and want to try this thing out. I always thought it would be cool to give board members an opportunity to request a picture of something at Cornell that you can't find otherwise and I'll post them here.</p>
<p>Do me a favor and pick something not too far away from West Campus or Central Campus though. I can do parts of North but that might take an extra day.</p>
<p>I can start posting on Monday. I might do a "day in the life of" album too when I get a chance.</p>
<p>I would love to see some shots of the West campus area where Transfers are supposed to be housed! Probably not possible, but if you could get actual pictures of inside the dorms, it would be cool too Thank you!</p>
<p>From someone who has not visited the place yet, it would be awesome if you could take a photo of an individual building, and IF you have a wide-angle lens, it would be awesome if you could take a photo that depicts the general atmosphere of the campus/quad.</p>
<p>Can you get a really amazing scenic picture and blow it up large enough to be a wallpaper?
Like a waterfall, or climb the top of a building and sky dive to get an awesome effect… all up to you man! :)</p>
<p>Go to the top of the Clocktower, and see if you can zoom in to look at Collegetown bagels/the Kaplan center. I know I can see the tower from there, but I wonder what it would look like from the clocktower…</p>
<p>Also - take pics of bathrooms. Specifically the bathrooms in the Gothics/freshman dorms that aren’t Mews.
People need to know.</p>
<p>Go to the 6th floor of the Johnson Museum and take a picture of the Arts Quad down below. That’d be an awsome picture…I always forget my camera when I go.</p>
<p>I’ve seen pictures of the new Weill Hall, but I can’t quite figure out where it’s located. Could you please take a picture from in front of the building, looking out at whatever is across from it? That would be very helpful.</p>
<p>collegehopefull, are you not enjoying the weather we have had the past several days? I think it beats the hell out of teens and below temps with salted walkways that stain your jeans. I just hope once we come back from spring break it doesn’t snow at all, I hate it, but then again I am from florida. I had my fill of snow back in january when the semester started.</p>
<p>My jeans are still being torn up by the salt on the walkways (take a good look at the side walks on Tower road, Grossss.)</p>
<p>The weather was really awesome the other week…and now we’re in for lots of cold rain…Urgh.</p>
<p>I wish weather worked like this: Summer: 70s-80s, some sunshowers. Fall: 50s, windy.
Winter: Cold enough for snow, lots and lots of snow. Not cold enough to make me hate the tilt of the axis. Spring: Immediate transition to 60s without mud/sludge. Lots of rain, but only at night.</p>
<p>lol @ the bathroom request pics. I’ll make those a priority bc I remember what it was like not knowing at all.</p>
<p>Transfers are being housed in the townhouses for the most part and parts of West. I’ll get pics of those. I’ll take a pic on the 5th floor of Carl Becker too which is all transfers and is a reallly nice house.</p>
<p>I’ll focus on pics inside buildings for now until the weather lightens up, it’s all rainy and gloomy right now but it was absolutely amazing just last week.</p>
<p>Actually, that could be pretty useful - I have a feelin after March 31st, there are going to be a bunch of newly minted Cornellian’s parents just dying to see what dorms/bathrooms their kids are going to be in/using.</p>