Farol > One of the most photographed sites on UF campus - the Baughman Meditation Center; home of now many weddings.
Farol > From the back row of the Baughman Meditation Center on the U. of Florida Campus.  This is a vertical photo of 5 stitched images.


See accompanying photos of the outside of this Center.
Farol > From the front row of the Baughman Meditation Center on the U. of Florida Campus looking back at the front door.  Lots of marriages and ceremonies here.  Note the reflections above the door of the inside ceiling arches.

See accompanying photos of this beautiful Center.
Farol > The South End of the U. Florida football stadium BEFORE they add the signage for the 2008 NCAA championship.
Farol > U. of Florida's football stadium at dusk presents an almost spooky scene as these yellow eyes pierce through the night.
Farol > My first attempt at a fast action sports event.  No flash, I sat in the front row.  28mm f/1.8 lens.
Farol > From the back row of the Baughman Meditation Center on the U. of Florida Campus.  Lots of marriages and ceremonies here.  The afternoon is behind us as we face Easterly onto Lake Alice.

See accompanying photos of the outside of this Center.
Farol > Early morning inside the Ben Hill Griffin football stadium on the U. of Florida campus.  There are 90 rows with 2 steps per row.  Students do 'the steps' as a way to stay in shape.
Farol > Another view of this Baughman Meditation Center on Lake Alice at the U of Florida.  Probably the most photographed scene on the campus.

http://performingarts.ufl.edu/venues/baughman-center/
One of the most photographed sites on UF campus - the Baughman Meditation Center; home of now many weddings.
Farol > One of the most photographed sites on UF campus - the Baughman Meditation Center; home of now many weddings.
One of the most photographed sites on UF campus - the Baughman Meditation Center; home of now many weddings.
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