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Posted by Keith Hobin on December 31st, 2010 under Co-Op, Personal, Philadelphia, Photos, The Triangle Tags: Atlantic City, Bonsai, Boylston, Digitas Health, flickr, Gloucester, Light Drift, Pictures, Red Bull, Red Bull Flugtag, The Triangle, Trans Siberian Orchestra •
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Wow, what a year it has been. I can’t believe that I’m now a 3rd year “pre-junior” at Drexel, I’m now Managing Editor and an Editorial Board Member of Drexel’s independent student newspaper, The Triangle, and starting my second co-op internship at a digital marketing agency in Center City Philadelphia. Let’s jump back to my [...]
Posted by Keith Hobin on June 6th, 2010 under Drexel, Philadelphia, Photos Tags: Drexel, Lupe Fiasco, Newark, Photos, Sunrise, WPI •
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A large part of my time has been in class and working at The Triangle, but whenever I get a chance I bust out my camera and take some pictures. Take a look at what I’ve been up to, in photos, after the jump!
Posted by Keith Hobin on March 13th, 2010 under first, Photos Tags: first, FRC, NJ Regional •
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I visited the 2010 New Jersey FRC Regional last Saturday, and had a chance to catch up with family, friends, and take pictures. Browse through my latest Flickr set to see all of the action. FRC is the FIRST Robotics Completion, where high school students build 120 Lb. robots in only six weeks, and compete [...]
Posted by Keith Hobin on February 6th, 2010 under Philadelphia, Photos, Uncategorized Tags: Snow •
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Hmm.. What to do when your holed up inside during the biggest snow fall of he year? Whip out the camera, and take pictures of course! And then eventually bundle up, and trek outside to take some more! Click on the above photo to view more photos from my “Snow Time 2010″ Set.
Posted by Keith Hobin on February 4th, 2010 under Philadelphia, Photos, Uncategorized •
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I finally got a Nikon D5000, and I’m really excited to take it for a spin. Go to my Flickr page, and check out my first photo walk with the D5000. Just click the above photo to visit the set of photos I took.