What are some ways to incorporate photography into the study of physics?

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Hello everyone! My name is John Rolon (JayRo for short) and I am currently in the Physics program at ASU. My hobbies include film/digital photography and drifting off into space wondering about everything going on in the universe. I am here to learn and absorb as much as I can and IF I can help someone out then I'll be happy to do so. Any questions please feel free to ask.

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Welcome to Physics Forums, JayRo. Many members enjoy film and digital photography. For example, this forum contains an ongoing photo contest where we post our photographs based on a weekly theme. As primarily a painter I find the rules restrictive <joke>, but enjoy seeing member's photos.

Other members post digital renderings, favorite deep space photos, numerous instructional videos, and a wide variety of visual media.
 
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Alabama State University? Arkansas State University? or...? :oldwink:
 
jtbell said:
Alabama State University? Arkansas State University? or...? :oldwink:
Arizona State University. Didn't even think about the rest of the schools with the same acronym.
 
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Welcome to Physics Forums, JayRo. Many members enjoy film and digital photography. For example, this forum contains an ongoing photo contest where we post our photographs based on a weekly theme. As primarily a painter I find the rules restrictive <joke>, but enjoy seeing member's photos.

Other members post digital renderings, favorite deep space photos, numerous instructional videos, and a wide variety of visual media.
AWESOME! I'll be sure to check it out. Thanks!
 
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