I was asked to fill in and take a few pictures of the class in advance of the pinning ceremony, held on March 16, 2006 at Reed Hall.
First off, a big disclaimer: I am not a professional photographer! (That should be very evident as you look at the pictures. As I mentioned to several of you, you get what you pay for....)
That said, here we are. Each picture is available for you in different resolutions to meet your various needs. The larger the file size, the longer it will take for you to download the image. Those using a dial-up connection may experience less frustration by accessing the lower-resolution images. Click on the links underneath each picture to download the desired file(s). Note: All images except thumbnails are saved with canvas size 2592 x 1944 pixels. Use your own image editor of choice to resize as needed. Contact me if you require a picture to be custom sized. Images are unretouched; if you wish to edit one to change background, remove red-eye, etc., knock yourself out!
Note that this page, and the pictures to which it links, are provided on a temporary basis and will be removed on or before June 1, 2006 to free up disk space for future content.
Those who have questions are welcome to contact me at the following e-mail
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Picture 1
Canon RAW file (4-5 megabytes,
VERY large, not all picture viewers will be able to open it)
High-quality JPEG (3-4
megabytes, quite large)
Compressed JPEG (0.4 to 0.5
megabytes, better for dial-up connections)
Picture 2
Canon RAW file (4-5 megabytes,
VERY large, not all picture viewers will be able to open it)
High-quality JPEG (3-4
megabytes, quite large)
Compressed JPEG (0.4 to 0.5
megabytes, better for dial-up connections)
Picture 3
Canon RAW file (4-5 megabytes,
VERY large, not all picture viewers will be able to open it)
High-quality JPEG (3-4
megabytes, quite large)
Compressed JPEG (0.4 to 0.5
megabytes, better for dial-up connections)
Picture 4 (Dave's clinical group)
Canon RAW file (4-5 megabytes,
VERY large, not all picture viewers will be able to open it)
High-quality JPEG (3-4
megabytes, quite large)
Compressed JPEG (0.4 to 0.5
megabytes, better for dial-up connections)
Picture 5 (Dave with his clinical group)
Canon RAW file (4-5 megabytes,
VERY large, not all picture viewers will be able to open it)
High-quality JPEG (3-4
megabytes, quite large)
Compressed JPEG (0.4 to 0.5
megabytes, better for dial-up connections)
Picture 6 (Dean Walker & Faculty)
Canon RAW file (4-5 megabytes,
VERY large, not all picture viewers will be able to open it)
High-quality JPEG (3-4
megabytes, quite large)
Compressed JPEG (0.4 to 0.5
megabytes, better for dial-up connections)
Enjoy!
David R. Yost, B.S.N., R.N., CPHQ
Clinical Systems Project Manager
Catholic Healthcare Partners
Cincinnati, Ohio
Adjunct Clinical Nursing Instructor
James A. Rhodes State College
Lima, Ohio
Content on this site copyright © 2006 David R. Yost. All rights reserved.