Harvard photographer captures the beauty of the season
These photographic vignettes offer a visual tribute to autumn. With periods of day and night reaching a temporal balance, the changes are reflected in the natural environment.
A collage of ochre leaves frame a historical lantern while a fanlight window becomes a stunning example of Impressionism.
Whether you are running along a pathway of vermilion leaves along the Charles River, or witnessing the sunrise over the tower of Dunster House, these moments offer a breath of fresh air and sense of renewal to the viewer.
— Text by Kris Snibbe; photos by Rose Lincoln/Harvard Staff Photographers
A dog walk along Brattle Street by Radcliffe Yard is more pleasurable with the crunch of autumn leaves.
A lamppost at Harvard Business School faintly glows against the fiery fall backdrop. At Sever Hall tiny golden leaves interact with its intricate designs.
A jogger passes alongside the River Houses. Social distancing comes easy in the Sunken Garden in Radcliffe Yard. The landscape is ablaze at Arnold Arboretum. A solitary figure walks along a path at the arboretum.
Autumn leaves at the arboretum decorate the boughs of a conifer tree. A felled tree makes for a fun obstacle course.
An early morning run along the Charles River. The Dunster House tower is silhouetted against the early morning sun.
At a meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences on Dec. 3, 2024, the following tribute to the life and service of the late Helen Vendler was spread upon the permanent records of the Faculty.
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