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End of first year- University of York Geese

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When thinking about memorable moments of first year there were way too many to use and none of which would really make any sense,  so instead,  here are some geese. Whether you're walking to a lecture or walking home from a night out, first year has proven that it is impossible to do anything outdoors in York without coming into contact with one. And so, to document having finished first year I thought there'd be no better opportunity or appropriate time to share this digital illustration  (illustrated using Bamboo) of a Canadian goose. Sadly, I have lost the image I used as inspiration to draw this, so instead here are some day and night edition images of what it's like walking around uni.

First post & York Museum Gardens

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If reading about someone who's writing about a hopefully important realisation is going to make you cringe really hard, then I suggest that you do not continue reading... However, if you kindly do so, please stay until the end. I'm not a writer, and the furthest my ability as a photographer goes includes a camera roll filled with  iPhone 5s quality photos of moments and views I want to remember. So, although I am none of the above, what I am is someone who has realised that at the age of 19 I have reached the peak of hypocrisy, and the truth is anyone reading this probably has too. When interacting in a long enough conversation with a person, whether they are a friend, an actual adult or even a drunk bus stop stranger, there has been a point where they have in some form spoken about what they are passionate about. What particularly stands out is that there are two clear categories of these people; The first being those who act upon and actively share what they deem as impo