Friday. Novr.tr 5. 1971 TM Da !y Tar H?M ..jr- A . - ' -. '"" ' " miU-n- ' ... .-...,- ' - " : ' .. - - .-;-. -,. -j. . - - . - ':. ' ' - - i " ' - i " , - - I . 1 ..' , . n. - ' . - - - , ...... I . i , . . . ... - - r ' ; ' . ...... ... " f . r- f V- C ;;- 1 -, " ' ' ' , i .' - ' . . - .. , . .. ' .. - ' " A " " " JM-, . . ' " 1 - " - I-" , " ' - 4 '' A. 9 . ' i f ' , - ' 1 - '-v 0 ' 1 .::- " I 3 A C ose nl - . ; . v v . v. .. - , t v - - : V;-- IT " , y , -t r This creature, t;ni r ?L in an ant. crav.U out of tfn; (no. jifjt crass nto an exposed tree root. "9 j 'I ; i 1 t- 1 I; P L: n The tinv world has not heen unaffected b m.ufs presence, cs idenccd b this fusion of leaf and beer can top. - i. V -4,' . :... -',"- '.. : , . ' : . i ;.- " l: ..." . - ' ' -' . . . ' . ' ' v ' J (,'-" - i 4 ....... . '" , t . ti. ..... v i ,11 Tl.- - A , - v.. . .4 4 n V - . -ill - ., - j i.iV'..-" Even tiny plants cast long shadows as one can see from this photo of clover leaves and moss growing above a brick on the sidewalk near Old Hast. . - i " .. ' . 4 .o. " -en r .1 ! - 7 JL J 7 4 " One can't see the small animals at work, but they leave their mark, as on this dying leaf. I)TH staff photographer Cliff Kolovson has been toying with close-up shots lately. He's been primarily concerned with the little things in nature, and he's found, when you get down close to the ground, it's a whole new world. These pictures represent some of what he has captured. :a t r " If -" . . I , : ' r .s. i -. ,. , t i - X. - rr.hitisvj i ,..',1 V'.w .ix i" i. i i !-" . ..... 1 . tr . ,.-. '. s ..." -.-'. ' tv.-vT,:-." ;vv:';. J . y.M-v--.v.-. A - X : . . - . a ' ' . K E . .. Mr- 3 " ' ; ' A i Students have left an imprint of some magnitude on the tiny world. This cigarette The photographer's name is permanently chiseled on a stone wall, right? No. just butt on the steps on Howell Hall is a testament to that fact. the imprint of a typewriter on a normal sheet of typing paper. It seems like Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, but. in reality, it's three acorns l ina on a leaf.

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