Associated Students Gallery

Images through the ages for UCSB's Associated Students.

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Christy Zeeb Depressions Beach Christy.zeeb@gmail.com
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DANA LEE TAKEN AT CAYUCOS BEACH. FOR THE NEXT GENERATIONS TO SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL COAST, IT IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY TO KEEP OUR BEACHES CLEAN.
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DANA LEE danalee1021@calpoly.edu TAKEN AT CAYUCOS BEACH.
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Jordan Laband. Photo taken at UCSB West Campus, January 9, 2010, jordanlaband@umail.ucsb.edu. This photo shows humans and nature in harmony together. The tide is coming in as a surfer in the left hand corner makes his way down the beach. An oil rig in the background offsets the gorgeous California sunset with its rich colors and blending hues. One can see the delicate balance of life in Santa Barbara as the land, the sea, and mankind all coexist as one in this unique and prosperous environment.
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Jordan Laband. Photo taken at UCSB West Campus. 1/9/10. jordanlaband@umail.ucsb.edu. I managed to capture the raw beauty of this sunset in Santa Barbara. It is hard to imagine how this view may change in the future because of the horrible damage we are causing on this planet. This amazing sight reminds us all to take care of our beaches and enjoy what beauty is left for us.
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Jordan Laband. Photo taken at UCSB West Campus. 1/9/10. jordanlaband@umail.ucsb.edu. The earth and the ocean play a part in our ecosystem. A bird flies overhead and a surfer makes his way out to catch a wave. Humans and nature share this pristine environment.
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Andrew Florin. arf@umail.ucsb.edu Photo taken above IV Beach, January 7, 2010. This photo for me symbolizes the peace and stability that the community of UCSB and IV deserves. No matter how long and exhausting the week, and in some cases the weekend, can be, its gratifying to just sit back and take in the sunset and surf. That's worth protecting.
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Britta Gustafson, Ellwood beach near the Sandpiper Golf Course, brittag@umail.ucsb.edu. These old wooden poles at Ellwood illustrate a complex human relationship with the local beach that extends back thousands of years. The scene includes: piles of stones balanced by contemporary visitors as a non-polluting way to enjoy and decorate the beach, wood pilings anonymously planted decades ago to defend the bluff from erosion, and camouflaged pieces of rusty metal left by hundreds of years of industrial oil and fishing activity.
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DANA LEE DLEE04@CALPOLY.EDU PISMO BEACH
Golden-tinged clouds. 
Taken by: Hadas Moalem
hadas.moalem@gmail.com
Golden-tinged clouds. Taken by: Hadas Moalem hadas.moalem@gmail.com
Photo: Bret Winners-Early morning in Laguna Beach
Photo: Bret Winners-Early morning in Laguna Beach
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As the sun fades away on the Isla VIsta horizon, all thats remains is the shadow of a lonely surfer, and his hope for a perfect wave. The oil rig companions the sun as a constant reminder of human reliance on nature. Along Del Playa. by: Allina Mojarro amojarro@umail.ucsb.edu
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Taken by: Katie Kyne kkyne@umail.ucsb.edu