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The Undeleted Scenes:

Posted on June 11, 2012 by andrewkyleriley

The Undeleted Scenes is a nonsensical rapid-fire collection of clips. This video exemplifies life among a group of college friends/bachelors in and around Denvah, Colorado. We all went to school together at Harding, and eight months after graduating, several of us moved to Colorado. From the most ridiculous happenings in The Washington, to good times in Clear Creek Canyon, this video memorializes some of the weirdest and most enjoyable times. With little responsibility and lots of energy, this is how we spent our time in Colorado.

The Undeleted Scenes

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Love you guys, and I’ll miss you over the summer.

Posted in Colorado, Harding University | Tagged Andrew Riley, Beans Walker, Capitol Hill, Clear Creek Canyon, Denver, Golden Cliffs, Good Times, Harding, Josh Kastner, Morrison, North Table Mountain, Rock Climbing, The Washington, Undeleted Scenes | Leave a comment

Day in the Life (Cap Hill)

Posted on March 5, 2012 by andrewkyleriley


This is a photo project that I shot on Feb 24th. It is a collection of 4,946 consecutive shots from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. The purpose of this project was to give an idea of everyday life in Colorado, especially for family and friends who want to see what life is like out here.

I used my Nikon D3000 for this, with a 24mm prime lens. I was shooting in manual settings as well as manually adjusting the focus, which definitely provided some multitasking challenges. Also, I had to time the shots specifically so I wouldn’t overwhelm my camera’s processor; so I literally pressed the shutter release 4,946 times during the day.

A Day in the Life

Day in the Life (Cap Hill) from Andrew Kyle Riley on Vimeo.

Posted in Colorado | Tagged ACC, African Community Center, Andrew Riley, Bike, Biking, Bus, Capitol Hill, Denver, Light Rail, Public Transportation, Stop Motion Film, University of Denver | Leave a comment
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