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Photo Album: A Year in Johns Creek

Everyday moments that are worth remembering.

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Photo Album: A Year in Johns Creek
Alina Baiju

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These pictures were all taken with an iPhone 7+ at various locations around the Greater Atlanta Area, primarily in the Johns Creek suburbs. Images are organized according to what is depicted, and all pictures were taken during the 2017-2018 school year.

Skies #1

This was taken at a busy intersection in November 2017.

Skies #2

This was taken in front of a neighborhood at sunrise, near the end of October 2017.

Sun #1

This was taken at the North Georgia Premium Outlets in September 2017.

Sun #2

This was taken in the parking lot of the North Point Mall in September 2017.

Sun #3

This was taken on a bridge in March 2018.

Sun #4

This was taken near Shakerag Park in May 2018.

Sun #5

This was taken near Shakerag Park in May 2018.

Sun #6

This was taken in my bedroom in May 2018.

Eclipse #1

This was taken during the 2017 Solar Eclipse.

Eclipse #2

This was taken during the 2017 Solar Eclipse.

Eclipse #3

This was taken during the 2017 Solar Eclipse.

Seasonal #1: Fall

This was taken in October 2017, featuring a Jack o'Lantern.

Seasonal #2: Winter

This picture is of a mini snowman built in December 2017.

Seasonal #3: Winter

This was taken of a couple of houses dusted with snow in December 2017.

Seasonal #4: Winter

These feature footsteps in the snow, taken in December 2017.

Seasonal #5: Winter

This picture is of a bridge, covered with snow, taken in December 2017.

Seasonal #6: Spring

These tiny shells, found at Webb Bridge Park, were photographed in April 2018.

Seasonal #7: Summer

These summer squash, green and yellow, were photographed at the beginning of June 2018.

Atlanta #1

This photo of Atlanta was taken in March 2018.

Atlanta #2

This photo of Atlanta was taken in March 2018.

Nature #1

This picture of the Chattahoochee River was taken in August 2017.

Nature #2

This picture of the Chattahoochee River was taken in August 2017.

Nature #3

This picture of a rose was taken in September 2017.

Nature #4

frosted-over branches, taken in January 2018.

Nature #5

frosted-over bush, taken in January 2018.

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