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University, Part 2

Jennifer Collins

Jennifer Collins is a physicist at the University of Erech and a contact of Clarence Gage’s. She is one of the heads of the particle research project there, and one of the first to discover the changes in the fine structure constant.

Comics: 11
Recent Appearance: The Final Cut
First Appearance: 2006-11-17

Laura McAllen

Laura McAllen is former archivist for House Caladharas and is now a university professor, and the mother of Dana McAllen. She is also a long time explorer…and Julia Well’s fifth grade teacher.

Comics: 172
Recent Appearance: The Big Guns, Part 5
First Appearance: 2006-11-27

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University, Part 2

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by admin on April 5, 2010 at 12:00 am
Chapter: Day 9-10, Month of Darkness, 6563
Characters: Jennifer Collins, Laura McAllen
└ Tags: Jennifer Collins, Laura McAllen

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Discussion (5) ¬

  1. Eric
    April 5, 2010, 8:05 am | # | Reply
    First time I ever saw a woman wear stocking as part of business attire.
    • James Roden
      April 5, 2010, 9:32 am | # | Reply

      Different world, different looks. I decided to play around with this one a little bit.

  2. Ken
    April 5, 2010, 7:36 pm | # | Reply
    You may have created a fashion trend!
    • James Roden
      April 5, 2010, 8:09 pm | # | Reply
      With Laura wearing a kind of tartan patterned skirt, I think I was thinking of kind of an ironic riff on the school girl look.
  3. Frederica
    April 6, 2014, 6:30 pm | # | Reply
    Nice going with the blurring of the other people in the foreground and background. A limited depth of field focused on where our attention feels much more real than everything being crystal clear.

    Now if only you could achieve the same with the shadows. Indoor point lights sources tend to create blurred shadows with umbra and penumbra.

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