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Alexander Hamilton and his College on the Hill


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This is a well-known landmark in my community, home to Hamilton College, founded in 1793. The statue of the school's namesake, Alexander Hamilton, frames an 18th century Colonial-style chapel that is often photographed by itself when so many other angles are available. The 400 acre private, 4-year liberal arts college sits about one mile from the Village of Clinton (New York), atop a hill overlooking a peaceful valley dotted with dairy farms. Shot with an M4-P and 35/2.

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Charles -

 

I really like the concept and the execution for its angle, framing, colors and focus. TJ is not very important to many people outside the US (though he did have an influence on the French Revolution), so I would not expect many people from other countries to comment.

 

Stuart

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